i A Ml "AWT evst !l !" Princeton Players Predominate in PENN SOCCER ELEVEN OFF FOR PRINCETON players Confident They Will Win Intercollegiate League Championship This Afternoon; Same Line-Up FOOTBALL GOSSIP Bj JOSEPH T. LAIIKUM THi: I'nlverslty of IVniiiUnnln wc err tr-nni, thirteen i,treng, Mnnugpr Hamilton nnil Coaches Htetvnrt untl Gould left this morning for I'rlnccten, 1 i.r (he Rp'1 nnd Hlue meets- l'rinca- ten 11118 niicriniuii in im- w m tI,,, intprrellPRintc soccer ehamplemiliip. lhp content tliis nftPrnoen imirkH the nMenii titne in thrpe scasena Hint l'pnn nil the Tigers hnvc been forced te Slay nn extra game te decide the title. ?1 meii Mm two celleges: pln.tPil three i",.ie decide the championship. tliPi t nnv-tiff gninc rpsiiltinjr in n tin. in the tinnl contest, lipid nt Havcrferd, Venn wen the championship. Before leaving this morning Conch e.. inrt lmd the following te nay about . . ..... "Afinr n mt n i -jiiciji- l the flans that were apparent in the Kame Inst nturciny, 1 leci mui t will give the I'rlncpten tpnm tin even S..P l,nttlc than in our last im-eting. i.ci.v. --- ....,. ,.t,,in.,. 1,1, t i think I.'.u ""l.r ", Tn he i'enn team is mt every man en the Pc . h.i nrpiiiiTi iiik tuiu.j, ... - -- FJmc eleven men that nent en the field "MS'S&.rf thp pd and Biue et n Beccer rauy mm iuts"' n"i , - te the plncr. tl,f 1011 team. SppncPr, tne ctipium u l?ill. IJltln llllll cevriiu ,1. Ill" H'll'". ''" ", -. ethers tniKtn vi '" '. - ...... .- i..i thn Tlcprs, T VracicP ywtcriaj nfternoen JL he direction of Dave. Gould, SEunrfs assistant, the team all" we. 1 11 verM of simP and power, in n bcni -wte wltb the junior vnrrity he regu r showed bettpr effenshelv titan thp.v did last Saturdny. Their passing, whlcl 1 m weefu'ly weak fn the hpceiiiI half Inst Saturday, showed a murked imprevemeni riws Arc Cenfldcnt Captain Amc w nnu "". i,i-' cenfid fide.it tint tncy "re "V' '" "'" Tn the title tonight. They contend that Princeton was mere than lern -,te te win last week, both their goals mulling from peculiar plays. A pen- tv tick that had a curve te It com. etl he first, and the second came when the I Ml vns knocked Inte the nets by n rIWlthS Stfnsen working In regularly the Tigers feel that they nre greatly strengthened for the battle this after noon. The football star plaed his first came of the season last Sntunlnj and In the real star of the centrs Last enr he was one of the bright lights of the championship team, but toebtall kept him busy this season. Fer the last few days Stii.sen has been practicing like a beaver. Accen -inr te Coach Ncis, of rrlneeten, his team will be strong for this afternoon. Tl.e same line-up thnt started last feut urdav will be used this nfternoen. Considerable betting is going the rounds of the fraternity houses en the result of the gnme. Princeton flushed with its triumph of last week is offer ing odds that their faeritcs will cap ture the title this afternoon. And Penn t-tudents ate accepting everything in A small group of Penn students ac companied the team te Tigertown for tLc game, while n handful cheired as the team left the Mntien. The soccer season for the tnrsity monies te a close en Saturdaj, when the team mccta the Nay at Annapolis. 014 Gratis Flecking While soccer is eccupjing n let of attention in Penn circles today, Old King Football icfusch te be downed. The nlumi.i-wirsity game scheduled for Saturday afternoon is receiving all berts of attention. Graduate Manager of Ath letics Cozzens has received additional names of former stars who vunt te play m the graduate team. Andj Smith, of California, n star in his dajs nt the Red and Hlue institu tion, wired that he would come l.as if the game were postponed a week. The Lirgc number of the stais of jeerjear who have signified their intention of playing means that the fans who watch the game will be seeing stars of the !ait three decades in action. According te I.eu Yeung, who is managing the graduate Hum, he will mahe frequent Mibstitutiens te keep his Krads from getting all "mangled up." The arsity mat be without the x-nlcci if ex-Cnptniii Pes Miller, who is Mif 'erlr.a fn.m an Infected elbow. Hill Merris, who Is looking after the arm, thinks that Pes will lie in shape te pln part of the game. Tex Hanier, the new (aptnin, will hc iter) member of the ursit squad out en the field Saturday and will prob preb ibly start in the bnikfleld alen with haugilen, McGraw nnd Sullivan. Chid. A'laim and Johnny Detn will alternate at ceater, while the line will he the same as started ugainst Cernell en Thanksgiving Day. Medical Tresh Win The Medicos played a game uii trnnkliii riehl jesteul.iy that Aiipplied o'eiid mid hinl football. Stephens, the former Callfeinl.t All-Amerhaii. wus the stur of the tlrst-iiur men'i !) te ll tiliiniih, Dunn, a former Penn junior mriltj )ct former; Priestly, a scrub lilajer at Penn, and Steihcns f.inue.1 'he thst-je.ir men's bnckllcld and thej played hiilliuiitly, using it vat let et P's And Sinilh hart maile fauuius. Alertnes, en the part of Weed, who wtinpeil up a fumble in the til bt pel led "nil crossed the lliiii for u toutlnlewn, 'r.d a Held goal ftem the lS-jaid line Jjy Stephens iniiieil ictery for the itrst-jear men. The upper clas,sni"ii Jtartiil .t determiiiid nltml. In the leurtli pctied that scored a toiuhdewii through the actinl teute, but the tl1 1.' as tee short for another pes.iiil,' kcere. Kliner Mel, me, the Ol.l.ihetimn luu "r, was jesterday elected te lead the yost-cetintrj team at Penn in HC't. 'He twem -year-old lilll-aud-dale "inner piewd a sensiilieu from liin J'traiice in Hed and Hlue alhktlcs. '" tiist tall, Inst jnir be wen tli. ,1 .'"," i'ltPiiullegliiti. uoss-ceiintr. ,; leiismp mill Still led en the it.il- till tllli'l: team in ilUeinci. nii.nik. In tl; ii.i'.ini I. i !.. . f. .. ,. -I"'". ni' wen a iniiee 011 r In- 1 , ' le.llll ;'!"i'l'Cainbiii1 ""-nine ii e i ,n net Mii (emIi'Iim! f,,l V. . "'iiee iciini atiil ie,r, lllis ii'l Mel.niiii tlnlt.n.i . 1 ... 11... lit I ' ..i,,n,,., r.,-,-,,!),) ,, ,u,l n,?,", "l "liiMibl.i. in tb nil- rnfii I ' "'V'1' w,tl' '"rncll and D..11 1 ,' V' tber cutianl- In th. ' nplenNi,!,, ,,. (,, ,,.,., j, . '""i" Ciesscl t. tllllsh line fluli. urelt Adepts Freshman Ru ir.i, M-, , r 1 I'll I'llll'lz- Ui KOi .'' """Ut Ihv fr.-eiip.m ni' at ,,.......'!. 'V '' l''U K feelllll s-ii i l Im. iV"1.0" 'd.i li imlwikie nulla 1 1 -"It, y i' (' ' h li urn limn r . .. i -nnvi JL"i,V Line-up for the Penn Princeton Title Game ,. I'Tin-ylvanln, I'rlnroten -ewp'ttnv.iilte Will liii.nl ..I. (.' i'Kip"r eft fulllmrn lturdlth Lnxtle linrrvn, . Anirtin . , Vellimr . Kultu... liUIr I.lurllj h irirMRe.. .VIclillny. , , 'llme nf . lift (ullliick . ..Marl In rljlu halriinck .seldi'imtlclier icntir hnlfbuik .. ...Hniiirt lctt hnlfluiil I)avti umnlili' rlBlit ....Tnwnlcv limlile rlKht .1. W Cooper writer (nrrturd ..Hilnneii Inaldn " left .... Thern 11 euttriih leff . . . . Jtwul' halvm 45 tnlnutua Red and Black Quintet Wins Third Straight League Victory y PAUL ritKi SOLTIimtX HIGH SCHOOL has finnlK flMUIlnirt'l lm Innfl ft !. II. .1. lip High Scheel ITnskethall League race IN I ' 1 1 ' ' " " lm IIU" aim irem the brilliant nhetilng mml. lv (,le ,lountewlIers u Int(,nJs t0 Htay there. Je reach the top pedestal the1 nl nnd Hlnck quintet lind te oiprpenic n I'UKhty tough oppenpnt in thp (tprinan (tprinan tewn High Scheel. hi,-li lmd n record of two gnmcH wen nnd none lest prier teestprdnv' frnv. lhp finnl count." whirh wiin 14 te 27. IniHentps the superiority of Conch MupI ,JT,H w"rri(n"M ever their opponents. 1IIIS iins count wns cwplleil hv t hi. inni.r "nun caiipii nRnin.t (.ermantewn. hut ii iimr neuriiprn (illlS'nri'H I tin lifiMm icani irem tliu tieKI by ele-cn two pointers te six. It was the third .tr.iiht league vic tory and the fifth win of the season for the Hp(1 nnd IJIuck, who Iiiir ut te lie defeated. It i out te better the rec rec eid of the 1021-22 team and it has made a unlcndid stnrt. One tiling bothers" Coach Mueller. He loses four of liis live regulars after thp February graduation. All but Lieher- rann depart from the school. The see- entl team Is n fair seuad te nick from. but it will net fill with much success the experienced men s places thnt grad , uate. The Intcrschelastic Leacue race, liew- ecr, will close before thest men depart. se that this will net hinder their chances for 11 second straight title in the lengue competition. Yesterday thesnme e'd Rterv was told. The Cllvedens were beaten before live minutes of piny had elapsed. The win item started out with thplr usual whirl wind nttack, nnd although net dropping the ball into the basket, started passing nil around the home team. Heffman Tut Out At half-time Southern High was en the long end of a 2-ltl score. Hoff Heff man was removed from the pnstime about three minutes before its end vin the personal foul route. This epidemic hit the Germantown bunch in the sec ond half. Three of the regulars were teineved, which helped Southern con siderably in running up the large score. llngy, Harris nnd Dietcrle were the plnjerh removed from the game. Hagv and DIeterle started their first game for the tanqulshed. The former played excellently, getting four field goals nr.d pluying n fast fleer game. Goldblatt added twenty-eight points te hia already long list and new has a "nfe lend for the indlililu.il sceiing honors of the league. He snared live field goals and mude eighteen fouls out of twentv-six. With Getniuntewn's defent and tic tic teries for West Philadelphia High nnd Central High, there Is a triple dead lock for second place. The speedbevs humb'eil rrnnkferd High at the loser's gym. .'17 te 2.'l. and Centtnl nosed out Northeast High In an extra-period same. Walker and Matthews were the high scorers in tin West Philly victory. The terirtT snared seven two-pointers, while the latter ciiuie through with n half dozen and made eleen fouls. Central Wins. Thriller It was the fecend stiaight timn that Northeast High bus been nosed out. Friday afternoon (irrinunteuii High fcered a outpoint win ever the Arch hen in the final minute of plaj. Central High, after trtiling the major part of the frny, tied the ,cnre in the regular forty minutes and wen out In the exti-j ncrlcd. 1 One minute before the dose of the fr.iy, with Northeast In front, 24 te 21 IMwards. the Central colored plater, I dropped in a field goal, and he added the foul trv which made tnci".sar.t the 'extra llte-mlnute petli.d. In the mid- 'die of this session, Selielaian, who bad , substituted for Hill Fl-eher earlier in the game, broke uwat irem McCurdy, drihbld! the entire lingth of the lloer and sent the ball spinning through ths (old, for the winning points. Panthers Werk In a Gale I'll txlxiri.li. Di 13.- in the rnce or n tst the IMIt 1M ithTn romped Hreunl the Treen iltadluni lurx. unriiliidful ul the fart thnt It win, th eldi'it day of tin h.mueii, Ihciiuui of thflr desire te ki cp In idiiue for the IiIk lt ' iien itime wlili stnnfnrd CnKemlty nt JMIri Alie un Pidtnlier tie Coach 'llli nn ttarrer hnd them t iirl.liur nt ten spurt, mid i'n oii'ecj n taert n' rliniuni,a iK.rliid, Twe Yankees Reinstated ( hlr.iKi. l"'-. I'l Twe firmer mcinltrs ?..t,,S.uV.u-Tij,;V VSim .U'nV? ,",?! t'emtiii'f! miir K VI T.ninllii Tliu plnjerM .iiinii . wrniunir .ei i rennes AKtien ' lletli worn i' 1....1 I....II. Ji. .. rit... t'Lii iii'-ri.iu i liii i ji 1 1 li i in te . neri In lust. The, iui' s ni -i hup,. . hlniiitls liaskelball Statistics I SOUTHERN LEADS IN CAGE CIRCUIT i:asti:hn i.k.vui'i: v. ' J''" VV I,. J-c rm'iii l" " s-tt fe.iv.'hi. ;t s as- I'ni.i'l'ii 10 .1 TItJ lu'iner J s 'n,i V'.l. ''1 J "' " 1 IT lleihnif .1 li "5d Twin wt.ucs scin:ni'i.i; t t'lliK'til e IleidltiK it furiilen Miirkdat -Atliintlc 'liy 'it Jmimi 1'ilJi - Tabf".' i.t 'lnr.leii C'enteiv' .Vtmiitle I'lty. Haiurl.e Trirtni ut ll'iidlis MVNl'!'.V,,TL'Ili:il.S' l.i:,vcil I VV I.. 1 C w . K ; i t .1 1 7.VU Wllliur 1 J t II .11 If'" llterliliink 1 l! 1' (I t. P.. I! 1 Ml V'l IMe 1 -t (uli.l.tui - " !'" !(. I II . U J! I TONMi.ii'i i cia:,ii:r Uillar is I'arfjin. (,'uttllili it: i, , H.ii.i m ,') hi ni, i iii, AincrU'.in ltnli va i.xi .ev ki I u' Kcwtine KliU, car ' I'M ' Kill" -.-.. llliiillll IflCIN I I e olelphli V ..Uiir I 1'iiL'Uii- M t iuI's i lr lutinsJ i t Vdtiiciile A A K.tst :.'i(iirr i net t.-i- 1 li I in n I e nii'iril ,..! 1( !', j.., '..i'l'"" i.wuii.ui.i.TB ie i; hi liiliinna I tli lllri "ll .VIllliKMltiiu , Un. "I - ' t ii i ' ni ll ii ntf li l i,n i 3 1 I i.li. I t .imp nn ie, I'lriuia llajii'st l.i , r, Vlilt.. '.'I mint It teri t.l 17 i.e'i'. 1 I.". Us; sn ms ; S'llien '.'I llelj Ninn-, Ii 1 .ii nn mil Tiun l.paieii I'liAlJeiii. l i n tli lu il is i'i It-iils" ijulld I.caKUc lluttcintteuj. Slitrl, Id s .'11. I". I' " ll. tilth, 3J) Fronren. m p li Hi i Jtaile t i 1 1. i ( mm&H'ifirt w wwMjmwr r'WWM w -'-' ' V . tntriAXTT.xrin TtTlVtT.Tft .I'tATUimn TWTT.AtrVEi,.TD'HTA'l JUJLt JLU.1 VT JC7 vy eXJLfKJlJUJXii x ju.i,jjfxxrini. SQUASH TIE WILL T Germantown Team 'B' Favored te Take Lead in Interclub League Race MANHEIM PLAYS NOBLE The triple tie between the Itnciiuet (lull's "A" team, the Oernmntewn Cilcket Club's "II" cemblnnthm nnd Wallace .Tiilinsen's t'jnwyd outfit for the lender.shipef the Interclub Siptnbh IlncqiiPtH ARSciatifin, will be fractured tonight and the chances arc that when the Nmekc ban cleared awa the Man heimcrs will he sltt?ng pretty tit the top of the heap. t''er Captain Kmncis llradley's co ce co herts draw the Huntingdon Valley team as their opponent!) today and should, 011 form, grab the sixth straight without very much effort. The Neble phijeis show fine sportsmanship in entering the lengue rnce, for they h:ue no ouMnwl euMnwl iug stars out there, and trest of the members of the team haven't the tieie for the hard practice newsman te suc cess. The Racquet Club "A's." en the ether hand, face the Overbrnek Gelf uiud's "A" squad, wlileh I. fulrlv strong and very evenly balanced. It is' Ollite llkelv tlie I.minmfiM. utm,,,., ,,i, ,. will take a match or two. The ('.nw.d Club tnckies S. V. (lark's Geniui'ntewn "A" team nnd will de well te break even, for the mutch will be singed at Mnuhelm mid the Gerinpniewn outfits are ulwajn at their bet en their own courts. I'rlnccten Club Weak The Mprien CrlpUet CiubV tntiies play ttie rrlneeten Club and should ' have a cry pleasant time of it. a the I Tlsers have net shown much strength -e ! far this sensen. I Ovet brook's "I!" team, led In the ' redoubtable "Hill" Hurrit. meets the renovated Haciiuet Club "II" t.-nm. .if 1 which Jee Dexter, the Ice heckej etur. has recently been made captain nnd of wlucli Alex Tliajer, (lie former l't nn 1 baseball and tennib luminary her. is a mem- Unless the ether clubs get busi seen nnd fellow Ovcrbroek's exumple 111 encouraging the teunger memliei. te take up and learn .squash, it is haul te figure out whuw the platers of the future are coining fieui. What Is needed is concerted effetr by the speits committees of the tarieu- clubs with a tournament for the jiintei cliampien- siup et tlie city ter tilt tiejs te leek ferwnrd te. Cup riuy Needed If some public-spiriled speUsta.in ' should come forward with the offer of 11 really haud'-euie cun te lie wen thue1 times, net necehiaril in succession, and an Individual pnu for the wlmici each .tear, there would he some Inueii- I live for the boys te take if. up. As it is new, few of them mail I themselves of the prit liege of becom ing junior niembeis of iten such few clubs n.s hate hud the feiesight te cstublish such a class. At the Racquet Club, for instance. Tetls Huhn, new winning runs ter Oxford, after his course at Piinic- ten, giablied the opiieriunltv often d I by the junior memhei:hip plan theie. He is j nil odds the best of thu jeunger placers in this ceiiutit. :iud J once gave Stanle.t W. Peaisen, the na tional champion, a memorable battle, I only losing after lite ten id games. I Hut Huhn was the exception. Nene of the ether l.uls appear te dire te, bother with squash or ieall7c tvhiil e- ' pert coaching would de fei the m. Hut if there ttaH the chance 1 1' tt inning a' title and a cup the whole coiupiiMen of the situation would change and there would be 11 great nwuhinlng of interest in squash. 1 NORRISTOWN HIGH ! HAS FAST TEAM! Cage Five Hopes te Duplicate Success of Gridiron Eleven l Willi a brilliant grhliien lecerd a matter of the past, Nonlstewn High has turned i- i (Torts toward haskpt bu'l. Practice hi' been going en for a month, but as scwral Kgulars id.ijed en the football team, t'let were unable te de an.t iiincttcing until a week age. Sevcnt-tie c.iinliiliites hate been laboring daily in .in effort te till ten positions, tthiih make up the two tianis. With this l.uge number te select fieui, Couches iiiiuiermaii and (....li I (iiuoee are net meiii. . Tlie coaches lull nil te carry twentj- four men in the squad. Four letter men are back fimit last siasen Cap tain We.ind. Gettvnls, Smith and Pauieus. SlHlleiilierger. flic star of tills season's liain pIens.li Ip football team, will nrnb.iblt be elecud te till the vacant forward position. The pla.tcis ihnt eeuipcise squad A are vVennd, Smith, Geitvnls. Famous, ShePfiibciger. I.nvvsen. Alcade, Sherld, Hoxtterth, Welfendi'ii. Pugh, Slainth. lleniittlgs, Hiniit, Cl.lt K. Pllitt. Raiubfl, Shninllne llcunliigs. 'lagga.t S.,,le.. (tiiuser. Sc hull. Vltirle and dlainllug. " ,. ueeii tut giilne Is sciiimIIIIci for . i ' riiiui night wnli I'.ii.ningiettn nun. The probable line up f"f this (jauie is i v Ptiiiii nun niicii'ii'Tihi-ii ... - . , .,1 ..n....i.......... fei waul Gotwals, ccntei : Nuilli am Fameii", guards. , The schedule I dlews: Di-vcnil er 1." -li ii nil Btewii liome. I)i.einbcr a.' llcellinc mtai li". eii.ticr S! I'm ' uliurB, honie I teinhcr "7 I'Mlidiln'ili ' I'll llct'diitier 110 t I'l f !'' home a iv a ,lniiuii "- Itic'ri " iv ' ' .Innuiry il- r.ii " i home ,linniv I'J VVft i'V'1'1, aw. Jtiuaiy 13 1'UI'i 1'll'lila NjitliJasr home, .lenuary e-Mm1 li line Jnnunry 5(1 Unit Jutiunry "7 Itenlih li nw IVIininry 1 I'nitiiewn nm IVhiunry II AMn'en lienie IMirunry ll C'eei Im-Ih, itwiiy IVl.ruirj 10 W inn' id'ni, le"i i IVhiiliiu' 1.1 !( ,ill H ill MP 1'eliruiry in- villi. mn i I'r.p IVIininry !!.'--VVI'i' "l inn: IVluuir" Jl rittl " h I Viircli .1 Lfliiin I In it p Mure'i ft Mt din in n .Mniih iti- -C'ji tent ll. li r liwm. Raymond te Lead Tiger ITliurtftii rt J.. .' I - He I'rli. en , .n.iinaitr ipiiiii t ' nn itiet - j lla in md of Ki.ni in ' m VI" i 'Mil i(n i ''l eni The im liu'hi lei di i i in lil I'rit iikv fui I'r.tn i i m lad It, inn 1 1 ' rst .N ii'l in in ii lei .'i In i ie ri I ! Ilar ml V li till i i id 'i i i a. i , eieal ii, nnh-'i n Hi" I linn inii-M lie"! lie t i irieinl i, i In rl, k in '.' and ni (pa imI fe. i 'I'M' n' lunrtiie m.Ii World's Heckey Champs Beaten I uIt ir . Alls rlu, P . I.I -The m 'loiento rln'n linekm rhnm dlfl'llll 1 hi fl lu u' i' "U la I'llrlilin, jit I li wile BE BROKEN TONIGH .1rV - - u, the All-Star He Seeks Title CHUCK WIGGINS Indianapolis llglit-heavytveiglit, who 'has come Kast te le for rrark at Harry Greb's American 1 Imniplensblp. Wiggins Is te niake his Philadelphia debut In .1 bout with Sergeant Huy Smith tonight at the Chestnut Street Arena, anil he also is matched te inert Art SI0110 at the Arena Christmas afternoon HAS GOOD GRID RECORD Bell Haven A. C. Closes Season by Trouncing Wilbur's The Hell Haven A. C. closed the 1J122 football season with n one-sided tietert ever Wilbur A. C. fiS te 0. Ten guinea were pla.tetli durli.g tin season untl six were victories nnd font defeats. Seme of the best eleven'' were numbered among the victims. 1 Ik son's record fellow n: ,T 1IO.MK set- I ' ; u, it! J? Jf' 11. it! . II Ii)' Profs. Merrier . H. I'lilla. A MolrnMe . r, 0 Ft.ir.i 11 . . . n Mirrler 11 0 0 .11. At tin A. (J . .2S 1'aii.halt A. r AY iteiin.i.bunf ,, 0 r,H' "I U'K 2S 11. IT. n h. n. 11. A ( . f A. I . Knirhts il Si f..TJ Wllb"1,1 All siwtMi Alabama te Meet Syracuse fllUcr.lt.i. Ala.. 1ec. 13 Arnnun er- i .n in.t.te leuny in.it me i niM m.i Alnln'i.i will ni'et Pruci"i fnullMll i ri SrniUrt. re V . en Oct' lp 13 ,eni . 1 teir Iiurln tlif Inst twn i"H AInl) mi nas -Mm rmm or iim une- wru'mi i n mi iii lPi'i 1. (We.iuil !!. Siiui'i tn n "nt. ! i" ., e. nnil 1M1 tiir tt'ij fr ! i !-, 11 f T ' Williams Captains F. and M. I 4 . a. !. rim 11 I .. It'll. . of vik, !ii tiin n.un .1 i-ipiain or 1,1.. t'l.'.i ' liniikiln and Mar-h-ill fi thill mi i ., llains U oil" of the fi.'1'rt 1 1 ,i h tl at . (r wure the niue and v'hi'e y r,. ii iin ri i 1'iv iii L'ii.iiti:iii it : VV''' - , 'h r.m. '-. ?, ''t ';,- 'a ,, ,' ,J Three Penn Soccer men Picked for Douglas Stewart Selects Four Princeton Players and Tive Each Frem Harvard and Cernell Intercelle- s gare Game Notable for Number of Geed Players ALL-INTERCOLLEGIATE SOCCER TEAM Geal Right f'llllwck... Left fullback.... Right halfback... Center halfback.. Left halfback..., Outside right.. , Inside tight Ci'Vtir tei ward... Inside left , . Cooj er ..Heard ..Sullivan ..Amelia . . Smntt, aptnin . .Thompson ... . . .Righter . . Woodbridge , . , .Ileiser , . . .Themas wiiisiue ten .Mel.liej Substitutes I'erv.aul, llunsukep, ford; back. Martin, of Princeton; goal, Ity IMH'GLAS STKWART IVrui farcer Cnu'i mill I'rpkldrnt l.iistcrii IlUtrlct sn.!.nlr TNT1 -- tea FRCuI.I.FGIATi: SdCCHR this , easen has been rem.iikalile for thcizitieus large number of icnllj geed plajtrs in I ine nilli.s ei ine teams oeinc ei me sinine of tb.. daerH are stars In theii imrlicular positions, irrcsiu'ctite of the suiqiett i Ihet hate received from their team- males; ethers h.ivc shown that In com- pntij with geed jiheeis the.t bee.in e i adept, mem) requiring tne supsirt te i which diet are cntl.l.d te enable them i te use their alillit.t t . the gnalesi (-.- j tent. The caliber of the platen en the .. 1...1 . r . . I. 1. ...... teani', us a wiieie i inj iinii-u eenei ( than has lieretoleti- been the cane untl gltes sound basis for the .statement I thnt In a verv few tears' time the cel- I legiate tenma'vt 111 rank with any of the ' j elevens net made up et past or pics-i I ent culleglans. , The qualitv of the freshmen new i coming te college is se gecd that a mediocre freshman team is unusual. The frpshni'in imp is embodied in the 'squad, the geed plajers are mere or 1 less banded together and the best of thrse are shnted up te the tennis which Hire plajing iniistantlt luilnst mere c tierlenced il.ijeis, and in Ibis tva.t tiled out. Of (eurse, s due fall by the tt.ij side en the leii'h mad uii in the var sity tiaiii, hut the iiualit.t of the-e wh ' I each the tarsi't eleten is ten liign. and when it i nines u, an nil -i.ttir com cem com blnitleii sell eti d from the best of the; tlltsin tc.lllls I .ill of the otiinleii that I It would held Us et.n with (lie bct,i In the eiiiiiitr.t. , TtfpMr ej tin rulUiie fitiiij tMiii i " hi) it nc u prcKini.'en in the intricelli'i"it iiiiik flfien iij) ci'i ii ckicA .mi eve triinn if I'Juhi d(;iii'ii, in leifc ami flic vtr'.ultii . ahtrcvtr t!n') die luiulni. i i Miimiil Teams flMIIl spirit et the college tea - esspiill.tllt .iiimtx'ir, both 'n till is nl i aim i"oiitieriuieiir en ami oil the lull ami ii is only i mitler of i mr l ter, 'Mich one of the huge "iiilti rs ,s Hiri-i.n..1'1'" '"t-t "'" i'"u' "'' alu.unl 'i un. " i' I-,,, i , ,. i 1. i-, i t.inl ir.niii'i l.itllnu e'leh e h. r r nil . I i.llci.r i li.uii'Ui ic-hlp. The ilmirs n- a whole iiud n , i a g " I, hi tilth1 . robust gnme tl 1 h din cuipicss iiu.i an hour and a linit ue'iith nlnscil .nn. mental ivtiti laeiit Ie last the. a for ii tuck. The gnme Is i nt ii,v anj means, a gentle divert Inn, nor is it a centesi vvheie a pbiver. it he keeps himself in shape, u I be iiiiurid, Th"' nil di'li 1. 1 ti.liu I have Neleeleil Nheqlil be geiid eiieugh Ie held the nwwmrmK -wv,'?; gftESbAx. Ju.i College Soccer Selections of Douglas Stewart AR0N11 PLOTS LADY'S GOLF TILT Link9Wemen May Play Tourney at That Club Next Season. Mrs. Murphy Stars NEW HANDICAP SYSTEM l!y SANDY McNIHI.K'K N1CW golf teiitnaments for next sea sea ten bloom thtfce das like llewers In M10. or tiiie net, but out that W purtl.t p.onilsed is a liandhep for j women nt Arenimlnk. This li, one of j the plans of the match cet.imitte" tin re j which tirtually jiremlses u teurnc of Ibis smt for venun as seen ns the' ceure "Is properly playable." I 'Tin al'e said that all weintn con- 1 innt'i.iiu (vin. luivi. net hail a liaeMi- ' cap established will play in the event from scratch. J li'te ellglil te ne picmj of scratching around for a handicap be- I cause this leeks liku a tourney mat 1 can't be missed. The lat issue of the "Arenlm-Ink- I llnps." the club's monthly bulletin, Ms called the "wnmen number," and it Ms filled with intPiesting data about 1 the ladies. There is considerable data therein about the Hue golf showing of Mrs. ll. V. Murphy, who wen the club championship nt Arenlminl, when she heat Mi. P. H. fremm in the Itnnl round of the first eight. The medal for low gross te qualify was captured by Mrs. 12. C. Miller with a sceic of 10". Promote Competitive Spirit In piometlng the cempetitite spirit among tin Arenlinink women tli mutch letnmittee has establlhed a method of rating the golf pis en the average of fuc scores The ratings nnd liandicnpi fel- M'rs! i:. V. Murphy, lit; Mr. V. C. Miller. 22: Mrs. Victer Fret. 27; Mrs. P. II. Fromm, 80; Mrs. D. V. H. Y il kie, 30; Mrs. J. II. Chcteimnn, :1V ; Mrs. h. J. Hall. W; Miss Kdtthe Ueger. K ; Mrs. II. h. Hey.-r, 10: Mrs. Prank X. Heriediu. -10; .Mis. Kobett r Aims, !(); Mrs. ('. V Jl.unei.r, 10; Mrs. James D. Dillen. 10; Mrs. Guy Gundaker, '10; MrN. G. W. Stntz.ll. Sr., HI: and Miss Mar.t M. P.rewti, -10. Meantime the club thai rltnl. the Winter Steve League, which gate n roast nig dinner nt McKinle.t, Pa., this ttiek, is )lntinlt'L' te singe such n feed etery meniii in tne iiiiun. It arqiears thnt ilr's eaten the ether . , . i e .. i i, .. .. i : i. i night have fourteen rinltlren wl.icli. Is Kli,j te be better than par. or double eagle. 'Hie club beasts of mnii.i geli inetn- bers. lucltiililig Wr.lter Ilulten. I.n hu, and Reb'-rl Ransfeid. .li., Wliiti mardi. . There were feity jiresent ni the party t)js w,,Pi. , nI ,,v,, Jri:i.,. U'reng is , , . . "I looked for next time. i - -1 All-Star Team . Princeton . . Peiinsjltaiiia . Hnit.it. ! . . lVnii' j'tnni.i , . I'llucptnll . .1 'ull.eil . .Cernell . . Pinecleti . . I Iin van! . . Prlnct ten . . Pennsyltnni.i of Hnurfeid; half, Ileag. of Haver- Cew i crtb wait, of Peunsjhunui i..t ict.-ur and nrefessi,,,,..,! r.r.nnt. t " I er, .f Princeton, u- i BlJ.il- "I"1" ',,"".'.."-- "'iii.seu as n putter ... ; ..i.ni.' .. ... , .' , rience and coaching. In the fuilbr.'c'l liii" Il'iml. of Pinn, anil Sullivan, 'et ill til i urn i ll nil i i v iiiiiiLini. I tin I . ... ,"'1 "' '"' " , "' n"ii m goeil ha, Ilii'ian! Dt leas in 'r tut if pett ih e tititiclit tir,n ninl ionseeiii.il .On.i.,,.. I.? .. 1.1 ,,,i ,!,,im.v;. using geed judgnient" in it iiin.r uieit let warns and work "'!' ,'"lr l""u,'i d gall.i cper.- a i '"' ' -"P 'rung their h-iltes. lu ih 'talfbt.'l; line Surirt of Pr nc . ten, 'Mints out ,is i enter hnif ;,j,q c-iiptniri Ills f,.ed(n' .mil c iiitniiui.i' !''".''' .'"hitiliitil with Ins nlulit ie hi.nmc IPs nciense or attack te the dctiin.i lit in' I, is oiipeut lit-. .1111! (!., ""' ll '' ''iH tenm Is abumiinitl.t dem iiiisri.iiin. .taieiia, et I'liin, Thi'i.ips.iii, .,! Cirni'll, leil.iinlt esp.'tiiici and alillilt i no .gh ti, tith Smart and si lengthen ant be ii ipIu ta.tke. I. 'hi lllltl i or' i. ii, i' V III! fuurarJ line the ,.',)., le . linn Ae ipii then (niiv y. .en, "..il, ( i 'in iti net, inth tin I'vtism I'OeiZ.iiuii' tihiUty ,, form ll .'ill. ' J' 'l I'Ulllil Jli'ni itf niuillHl (in ill fence eeujiri; ii (' a ' eA- i'i . yi. i a i in ii',('((". FLEMING, !Ud. Londen Clethes for Men -i i t F i.' rui-i t American tle - itii thtr rienilns, Londen LaunK(, Suit" ' imvi tnr ana i-u-.trs 515 u.i Pheno 1314 Walnut St Spruce BU30 SOU LS Till: CO VL I'ROm.EM "icrttj Kcretene VI .tiniTj i i . i . ii v i ll, e nil i ll n.li t. VI in M i i e,u. ( 4 ' I inn ii I. t' j 1 ' d nstrail n KOSK MF(; CO., 37TII U flLBERT STfi ciiiitvci,fiiiA, PA, SENDS27.50 '?f '""""bati .llr.rn.nt, vmsx i . Eit'iir" v ?rw de6embei 13 '1022 Majer Daly Quits as Coach of Army West Point. N. Y.. Dec. 13. Anueutmment lias Ixen made that Majer Clmrles D. Dulv ha ' ul Ids own ifqiiest been relleveil of the duties 1, in ml mi I of tbr iiriu.t football squad. Cipiln hihh 1 Melltt u lias li. -i ippolne'd bead peach for next season. Majer fbil.t, hating ceiiclude.l a long and suc cessful carer r as p'uyer. assistant ceiteh alid hi.nl couch of the Uct Point rleten. voluntarily relin quishes the job of chief mentor of iirmj football ut the ml of one of the mol intcrcdlng nnd vmi'b fill gridiron snasePH thnt the Milli tnrj eadcniy has etcr enjejed n Paul Costelle, Jack Kelly and Nine Others Resign, Fellow- ' ing Fermer's Suspension CALL" DECISION UNJUST Tntern.il 'trifc 1 as rer.t risiindri (he 1 iiinks of the Vrsjicr !ent Club. j I'leven taciiilcrs, iiicludiiig Paul V J Costelle. national 'ingles scull ehatn- pien, ami Jehn H Kelly, former world's 1 champion slngh 'etilltr, h.ite resigned. 1 Crwtelle and Kcllj wen the Oljmple doubles ihnmpietishi'i n' 1'iusscls in j 1H20. I The Vpsit C '1I1 is practiiMl ruined bv the rpslanatletis. for beside these mentioned th ether, who bate resigned include Frank l.nllj. member of the senior "igh ; Themas Mngtilre, of the four and eigh e.ircil n-ptts; Jad. Cos Ces Cos teleo and Samuel M 001 eh end, foiir feiir 1 nred sin 11; Geergt Pilloen, si nter deuhlep; Chnihs Mplltuinu. junior ! islnglts ehnmiden ; J. HpiiiiN, four and I cisht-narcd shrlls Fled Gutseg.ill. (tip- , I fain of thp club. Ilmi limit) Walker, of I .tin junior doubles ( l.ai qiienshi'i Midi, and W. Frul Ferd. " I Riming (irclis are all up.t eter the 1 . aiineuncement and it is the biggest un-I Ihentnl titneiig oarsmen is ihts city fort ninnv .tears. Hi, nu-n .ml thej bnd revolt tsl against what thev termed un inf.iir rilling mfiilnst i'.mi t;,iolle, who ' at cording te "ie efriieri of tin clu! , was suspend! ifti"- being found guilt.t of lnfrnd'e'i of the elnb ruleJ. ' Mnnj 1 leiniueut Vcper niembcts, in cluding Ke'lj and Fled Giisi-i;,i1I. the captain, protested, inn. the decision .. . . went thre tgii. tiencp tin n ignal.ens. , , , PaskC3 and Burke Draw Ilr-iiilnit. ! 11 l.ntt "i, I'ivm .-. ij lint I' Hurl. iii in or Hi iO'ic, 'eubH an Bh' r iU'i 1 ili'i'i Y(t" Hi. 'illlieni rf ltudlriK. ' fi Mn' Inniiv i". lliiii of i'1'i-i.i'r i .ml" Mr.u' of l'lilliid-liM iitpelnie.t Tli' ci'h of I an oust i". 1 !i I Ml s.ncd 'l.i fi. I ,ler ..' ItnTtli - v.hi vnn f(iiii'l of it'i II' i s, nu it . Ill 11'. I V 1,1'. I ' ll i "I l III 111 i ' ll, nnl J. vt'il'i'i' . ai M., " ta,t.i n III. A." Latest Styles ROWING CHAMPIONS QUIT VESPER L 1 ifV I'-rm t'lk. t W nr r T Oft Vd-- r l. r y". nil rt CO v f-s ' - S" IIP -, l ll s, f f t ,M $-, I i iei r - -,'I.Vl G. Ervir. Donevan, 135 S. 10th Street , COLLEGE BASKETBALL Dre:c! Institute vs. Pennsylvania Y.Y'1 , D ten'hi.. li. rw it 8 00 P M Ki-scrti.il s-itk SI 00 un' 71 :;et' c i tsln ..t Ath'.c'. c t'.iu;.ell OP C01 "X-:nii. Str'et Trust Says We Can't Run! We'll Prove That We Can Run! TONIGHT TONIGHT vi.p,,rsuv Drcr.MBi:n n CHESTNUT ST. ARENA ! S. E. COP. 1JIJI ft' CHnSTIIUT Sg Chuck Wiggins vs. Sgt. Ray Smith . IidlaiiBLPel!' Cm! Oinilen 3Ic-e Bebby Lyens vs. Recky Marien I.'ev. Ve-1 H'ei.,. r1. Va ItV'"' r1. j ' '.i OT' IIP REAL DOHTS l no I 0 52 CO j.vt'nr atxaKEsaaBEagatEOK lan nil uu Ideal for a Xmas Gift Radie Batfieries U hi tlu i v i u plin i mt ' K'.'iuuful nn s O Litt !iv ,t vim v . 1. 1, && J4- r' """ii &pp& mmVn li'4.'-13-17 Hnuulj wine St. Ofllcial PrcBt-O-Lite Distributors mTmuf i f . i 1 . i" xfn mtLy ma "Wtj"it KAU 4r mmMrfmfm y TO T Veteran Shortstop Named Succeed Clyde Milan as Wash- ' ingten Pilet CAME AS BIG SURPRISE WV.liliigten, Dec. VI. Owen (Don (Den nip 1 Hush, vptprnn infiehlfr. will guldi the fortun-ef the' -a I American.Ipngne baseball club ns jjk.iinircr in the 1!I2." pennnnt race, since'sllng Cl.tile Milan, whose iptlrpiiteni ns t.innager was mnde known at the conclusion of Inst season The former Detroit Infield star, whom Clarke (irltllth, president of the local 1 1 lull rates aa one of "the "craftiest in- DONNIE UH MANAGE SENA ORS B1 field is and best )rnln the gnme h' s ,eter known," came te Washington as a utility plnjcr the luttir part of tin .1H2I season, when waivm were nskrd ,011 him by Detroit. He hail 1 piajcil llstnblhhtd 9P0 Mm v.w Ht ' ,-ltr M-W M FRAU & PENA Talt'ivull Bres. Cigar Manufacturers !. Columbia Ave. sapa Make Your New Comfortable V Dadj,'er ( alifernm Stdr.n wil, niake your new car the ncir.L' cf dosed cvi" luxury without sacrificing open i"-.r iliibilitv and crtiiemy. StrikinifJv beautiful; .' ime liKht, ein.unei.tul coach irons, s Je curtains. .Neihi'lcss for the hf "i i sir. AjI: any dealer selling t''e filleAinir cars: Stude i.ikcr, Paitfi', Iluicl:, 'ash, De-i; e, iHnar.t. Overland, illy--Kiiiirht, Oakland, Rce, IT'ipi, Chi.:.dler. LOUIS ROTHSCHILD COMPANY CS7 N. Bread Street Poplar 2550 Open .si ii 1 1 "i nuimi c mdi:n distributor &. I-rent &. Arch Streets 527 MARKET Wl.AlVi,C-JV W. and ls.s) c. s , ,V. ,M .1 ijyjujt fioer of teyi, A small (K'UemI will te.crve an ttrticle until Christma VELOCIPEDES TS lrt it -neri ( - T ' ulre u 1 i f I n-it V 1 II Is J. tr 1 v s'li' II if '1 Id . . la t 'I 10 1 - I t 1 Columbia Fairy SS.00 l Rellfnit $11.25 ll' sr'frf-i: is, ' Gelf Set, $10.00 R''IM ft W m fal tl'l 1 i'r . h ut l fty rjuh I tMt.rftt iitrtai tug 1 r ki -e- r 1 Li c f. r I 6b 1 CHILDREN'S AUTOS SLKDS ' " I re t I' ciU " r, r. an I t s ' st tnii, t 1i' 1 1 Pege Sticks III S3 II I I $2.45 Ol'l. , K . U. KIDlMi .nxs?A-".t wmm & v i -y; (.i. (. .lVrt in. nn l ' rtr- VC r "'Klfcl'eU. 1. 11 k 1 t ls -' s 11 . U . " I." i i"ene it inn j I f f ji inr.' freTi 1.V 0(, f? m .43. n cbv vtbv i , st a its. r-rmm mm Jiicjuuii i?m ,527 MARKET STREET ' I 21' ' shortstop nnd second bnse there fint 1II0S. Hush filled lu at third base tbt the local club during it number 0t games last suiseii. "Pontile V nppelntnient te the mj ngerlal berth cniiie tR 1111 almost com plete surprise te Washington fandeM, I his name neter hm Ins been lireuglit out , Il,,.n iiii.litinlll.il UH DOS.SllnlltlPtf. ii.il", H ..' " -.-. iLr including Mike Kelley. mnnngcr of tn-s, St. Paul American tssiKiiiinin wm tO When talked te eter the telephony l-... il,ill',tl,'u nnliillllicellieilt. ItUWl iwa reticent m making predictions, but ..... 11 .1 I ...I.I. Ik. nl.V.Fl (MH'inreil lie liencteii tviui m- i.r. 011 the present roster et the flub n win ning combination urn be whipped into "hope." Ife is understood te have ac cepted the position only en the con dition that In lie given an absolutely, fiee lrand in managing the club. Georgetown Plekn Captain HK-hltiRtmi. P. (. n , Taul PlerraM. f.i-eiBt .n e 'eft iu1 h3 b'n elJ4 iidiiIii "I Hi- inilti Hltv'n fniitlmll team fir i.t " iH wnt etii ypnr of mm ami . i'ii l iIiuik len ntmr trriidiMU ln nt I.OMili Acidnm, ut Chit .m He n nln .1 I'l en'l for (,ieri?t wti two -ear uril h.se itarril lit l nskcll nil fcii'J l)sbH. Keppi3eh Re-elected Celumbln Cpt Nw It!.. !)- 13 -Cnptnln Walter P. Km i r h "f tne ..luinliln 1 el erltv toot teot toet niirtn.p linn ti"i r. e. p, te If ad Ilia in. mi I While u-rlt Found for the 1B28 s. r' I.nntil'ih, Who Will In" nenler net j . -i hri li'Ti Hi. emit hrilllnnt flftter en tin. 1" ul tniiii durlns the last te fn, BELDAD ESCUDO Mi YDILIO On Sale at All the Better Clubs I j. ,..-...,,.,.. JjJ BjMSitfflKPSiftaP MrvSSv Car Luxuriously fu'l cqi'ipmen'., quickly COLLINGS CARRIAGE CO., Cnnidcn IU00 Sporting Goods mcludir.:; visor, fe bt'vcleil p ate trlas , K nt'ilii'd "'uarantced e1 ISP? w AtumiiimDiiaBa smtu OYS think of it! 30,000 space devoted c:iclni aqjare feet civ te (he of sale ipertins fjoedi and redie juppl let. hihkp your tcircttnn tere ! FREE DELIVERY. OPEN EVERY EVENING 1CYCLES 1 ren llir Trt ' " I' .l In , ,, " 1 V II AT ' J 1 nil (iiiarantced hi i.t. i, M - : Iti'LDDOLL COU'HUS, (().t0 I ri Itf in, iri-f t ll-!!! if (i'.)c t,i 5,2."i Jy BALI.-BFARING ROLLER SKATES $1.59 WW 1 I XI I id ulrli i" niir 1: 311 LIONEL TRAINS $4.35 te ?38.50 re 'lull Or-lrr. l"leii,p,,x tmA --" ht'mni Utfil4 ' W,r'.i AHV tit 1 u -I uu ft N. 0.) , m - . . . ' i' . . . ' '.. .A I r '? x .am JM w k 1 m 3 . t"" Vy TJ? Ul i r.f Ifkr !l ' ji 1 vtv." '
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