Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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The Daily Mevie Magazine
THE MOVIE FAN'S
LETTERBOX
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I Here's uti Interesting bit et news
labeilt Stne Marsh. She isibnck with
(Griffith imtlwlll be .seen, In bin forth
lamina nlcturc, "Tite .White Hese," en
which weik Is tj begin nt once.
I Let's hope thin combination wilt gire
Bgagain the Mad we ,l.nev in "The
riipili of n Natien" nnd "Intolerance."
Heaven known, the epnrk simply wasn't
tlicrc in Hie lew unimperiunt pictures
(he's done since fclie left the Grifllth
.direction. ' V
' M. E. It., Bosten, Mass., writes:
"Ydu print n long letter from K.
f France, full of 'questions, nnd then
'Jen'l unswer one of them. I was dis
appointed bccntisc I, tee. wanted te
knew If you hnd benrd anything from
Constance I'almcr about Wallace Held
a-also if it was anything she told you
that mnile you drop the subject like a
Jiet coal. le you think the two weeks'
Mtensien added te Iteid's month's sick
lease is just Famous P.layers' way of
letting lilin out grncciuuy uy virtue et
Ms long association with that com
pany? Or de they really expect him te
eome baik? I notice only, one play of
bis is in their list for the coming six
months.
"I hope in making up yeirr lists of
geed actings of the last year you Will
net forget Held's Clarence it whs se
quiet in key thnt It might easily be
overlooked by the undiscrimlnating
but it uhH really fine. 'That estimable
maiden, lady, .the Uosten Transcript,
neelncd generally 'te agree with your
Mlinntc-'ef this picture, though out
Jyex Angeles way they seemed te be
boosting 'heavily for young Bdbby
Agnew."
(Well
Hebby Agncw certninly de
i terted
it it.- 1 linivsn't seen fcueh nn, t
ire,nntl plausible screen'. youngster
inv moons. Cennie Pnliner main-
trli'tlv
In mfinv innntis. Cennie
tslned a dlgnilied and matronly silence
About the Wnllv Hcid.rheer-up letters,
Si. did 'Wnlly.T Kut that's nil right.
There's no law compelling' people te be
polite. If there were, I'd be in jail for
life.
l.atesl infonlratien from the T.nsky
initie' is te- the' effect thnt Wallace
He id is te be starred lh VA Gentleman
ei Leisure," te be relensed next July.
I'm very sorry te learn that the Bos Bes Bos
eon Transcript agrees with my opinions.
With jbn'tl write 'em nnd demand n
retraetiett or something.)
Una V.' Navarre writes: "What I
have te say is in regnrd te my little
'countryman and n few ether favorites.
New, Mr. N.. I nm no flapper. I am
the mother of a Inrge, well educejd
family, and niter' seeing 'Meed nnd
ftend.' want te. sny 'that I .think with
the" right .directors , some day Sir.
'Ougliehni, otherwise known as Mr.
Valentine would probably, be a cele
brated actor that is, en the stage.
"New. don't you think that he as
Remee nll, our Nerma as' Juliet is
oemetbing te think about? ' '
"I den'rthink the screen does jus
tice te tqmp of our actors nnd
tirtressej. Fer ' instance, Geraldihe
Karrur was wonderful en the screen,
but a hundred times .mere wonderful en
the stage. Te go nnd see in person
and bear theBe .artists adds n let te
their success. New Rodelph I have
watched this boy (for he. Is a "boy) for
s long w hlle before he .was even, men?
tiened en the screen, work hard and
earn tlie place be holds. He had net
much family back of him te push him
ahead or theatrical influence. He just
-simply worked nnd earned his posi
tion, and then Famous Players have an
idea they can bring another man here
and hand him Valentine's place. Why,
preposterous!
"As you say, let us give Mr. De
Roehefert a chance te show us what he
,can de, but te satisfy the fans, he
ttust de his bit ns Mr. De Hoche Heche
fort and net eh Itodelph's rival or sue-
'eetaer.
The flappers ere doing their level
wst te spoil this boy's enreer with
their silly criticisms nbeut his adorable
eres, bis shiny hair, his wonderful
iBaneng. the way he smokes a cigar-
,tte and, the most of all, the way he
!ms. Besh! All boys, whether ac
tors or net, can de these things. If
'tSiare an old or middle-aged man, Mr.
tU. w. IS., you surely can remember
eme of the above, I bet.' But, of
jwurse, it has always been the way with
Jenng girls.
5u!i J am net Prejudiced in favor
Hodelph, because I have several
njrerltes among the boys. There are
Themas Melghan. Jack Helt, Cenrad
iiel. Jack Mulhall and another great
t2!,nclei'n ,b?y- Geerw Walsh. Then
r UrUe girls are Agnes Avres, Alice
tJT. Kthel Clayten, Nerma Tnl-
'li?', L,lln IjW Se yu t my
nmily is large.
'New, answer me a few questions.
Hnve any of the following ever been
frnduccd en the screen : 'The Shuttle,'
;The Hendmnn,' by Hall Caine;
JThelma.bv Marie Cerelll: 'Ishmael or
""' nf the Sept",' hy Mrs. Seuth-
?!.' r'St- ,Erae'' by Augusta
Jivans, or 'Macaria' or 'Vashti,' by the
JKI!uuth,er? " B0- wne s,a"l in
Pn? And Is Douglas Fairbanks think
U of screening 'Scottish nights'?"
r.lLm.Vmj,erJLhe impression that Hall
J9 Tl" Rendmnn" was done by
n,Iin 8 ?h motie picture company.
VtLI n .wn" "cently dene with Jane
lTnk "? ""V ftar. As te the ethers
.S".wc"tIe. l have no personal knewl-
Aned nn7 f tbera harin bcen
Don't you mean "Scottish Chiefs"?
ml t i1, nevcl ,of tUR ''ays et rC8
iStii,!!0116' J,ut l haven't heard
STJiIP ablut DUKles Fairbanks con cen
Kmplatlng the screening of it.)
tr?'Jh K:, w,tw: "I de realize you
irl.td Vc!inB ye,,r department for the
fc.r V., 'Vuel0SC ,or tlle Kreatest niim
fnlY i ' ,m!,8t n,end u"y t being
nr. h alentine nnd his troubles.
SatiM y th" 'tcinent if 'Tlie Yeung
,.Lm'en ldIetlu "ty. net. up te
tot ST,"tB Kif,s? 1w "tnrs have
i8'11 from inadequate vehicles
nest of them wuld feel fortunate in-
rl7 1 ''."in0 bc" "iven three such
Cen5nr. I", Fm,.r Heraemen,' 'Tlie
MliTitl,lntwoy"''8 MliTitl,lntwey"''8 MliTitl,lntwoy"''8
inetm. ,"y;ero has never found
Bether 'Dr. Jckyll.' nor Richard
Them'r , 'Te'hle David.' nor
Bemas Melghan a second , 'Miracle
fBtlnf'iS I!"1 ""8-eJudiced In the Val-
the lure ' ' wcre Blccumbing te
folleI'llf,V; V01'1,'1 J'011 fellow 'e in the
tt'Lll8t.ef ,(,n"y noteJilo per per
'ermances, net necessarily in the hist
BarrTmJn"'0' .' for nl time? Jehn
Bfffire' ..P''.'. -Tekyll'; Richard
Use .tmcB-V ie.' "hie David' ; Vale..-
ae, 'The Bterna Flnme' ii.lrv
WrdnZi!!l".j;1!',:ellaceReid;
'he. Cheat
Lilian
dish, 'Urekcn
""Kemi' j
Geraldine
Farrar, 'Car
WILMINGTON GIRL .
STILL "VAMPING"
Estelle Tayler, the "vnmp deluxe"
in "A Foel There Was," continues
en her "vamping" career. She is
new being co-starred with Mne
Ilusrh, one of the "vamps" of
"Foolish Wives," in a picture
made from the famous old fmellcr,"
"Only n Shepgirl"
men'; Raymond Hntten, the king in
Jean the AVeman' "?
(I fellow you nil the way through.
It s n list -that proves the movies are
really capable of bemcthing beside
"l'eung Rah Rnh's.")
i
Ne Name writes: "Are you giving
Charles de Roehefert n fair chance?
Hp deserves it. After seeing his splendid
acting ns Kstcban in 'Tlie Spanish
Jade one ennnet help but realize that
a great future should lie before him in
America. Yet there are these who
through nnrrew-mindediicBs or obsti
nacy refuse te help him te gain tlie suc-
ccsb which no well merits.
"There hnve bcen se ninny letters te
your column irem lans wlie have ob
viously never seen dp Roehefert, de
nouncing him, almost insulting him
because Leaky dares te give him the
place of our Rodelph.
"Of course we want Valentine back
hut 'mud-slinging' cannot help him
any though hisTecent rival be the victim
of It, con it?
"We fans of Philadelphia nre a very
small minority, but let us net be n narrow-minded
one. Let us net snv, 'I
will never sce de Roehefert; "he cannot
measure up te Redy,' but rather, 'I
will see him and show that a Phila
delphia judges squarely.'
'no does, in truth, measure up te a
standnrd somewhat different from' thnt
of any of our American stars. Rugged,
handsome nnd apparently rnther reserv
ed In manner, he portrayed the villain
I'.steban te nvatest nerfpcllnn A...1
after seeing him once one will net fail
te de se again, probably.
Sce him once; he will net ask
mere; he will net need te. His is a
handicapped race toward success, han
dicapped by the here-worshiping mevie
public of Amerlra. Shall It always be
.Can we net sworve n trifle from
our dethroned Ideal enough te admire
the qualities of another? And, I ask
you. you who have denounced him,
wen t you Install another set of tracks
in your minds and resolve te see de
Roehefert once? Remember, 'Evcrv
time he is getting better nnd better,''
and well, see for yourself.
(This is a great ieb. Rudy fans say
I'm net fair te Rudy; de Roehefert
fans sny I'm net fair te de Roehefert;
the Lady Who Gees te the Movies With
Me says I'm net fair te myself; nnd
what the Big Ress says !!
Gesh, en't life complex?)
Among the Amateurs
Athletic B. C, n fast slxtcen-to-eighteen-year-eld
team, desires games
with ull home teams of this nge wishing
te book a geed attraction. Fer games
address Jehn Clayten, L'Mfl Jeffersen
street.
Combined A. C, n fast fourteen-te-sixtcen-yenr-old
traveling team, would
llke te book games with all teams of
that age having halls. Fer games ad
drets.lark Klrshncr, 300 McKenn street.
Rtenten II. C. a foui'tepn-tn.nlrten...
ear-old team, would llku te nrrnnge
games with all teams having Imlls and
willing te meet tills attraction, (lames
uru m-mmi wuu tiermnutewii Heys 8
8. White and oilier teams of this cali
ber. Fer games address Gcerge Flan
agan, 1700 Seuth Sixteenth street.
Cirrjsteek Midgets desire games cither
nt home or awny with secend-clnss
teams in nnd nreund the city. Fer
games address Mnrtln J. Roenev 1 10'
Seuth Ringgold street. . '
Lafayette B. C. would lik0 te book
games with ull fourteen-te-slxtcen-ycnr-oliUtenms
in nnd around the city
Fer games address Themas Lubowiecki,
L'10 bnlnueunt avenue.
Northwest five, it lifteen-to-seven-(ecn-year-eld
traveling team, would
llke tp book games with home teams
playing evenings. Ne traveling ex
penses asked. Fer games address
Themas Ilaiklns, 1M22 Race street.
Quaker Reserves have open dates in'
January and Febniury for any four
teen te sixteen year-old traveling
teams. Cinmcs can be arranged by com
municating with James O. Wilsen, 148
Walking street. .
'immni ail Mini -
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V - ' it ? s ' ' i H' t k K'V
PVSV'SP'IHISffMIIRKiaVHHIHIMMMlllHIPIRG
I nterschelastic Basketball Teams in, Same Positions as One Year Age
SOCCER DEFEAT
Philadelphia Cricket Club Wen
Decision' en Penalty
Kick
GAME
BITTERLY FOUGHT
The Merlen Cricket Club's squnsh
racquets team trounced the Wilmington
Country Club by fl matches te 1 Satur
day. J. Heward Itrewn unexpectedly
downed Lloyd Roberts In the first chess
tourney ever. put en by the Main Line
club, The bowling teams took Ave
out of six from Overbroek during the
week, but all this wns less than nothing
when it was shaped up ngninst the fact
that the Philadelphia Cricket Club
"Whites" beat the Merlen "Whites"
by 1 goal te 0. in n first division Inter
club League tnntch.
Much depended en this sececr contest,
nnd thcre was much interest in the out
come. A big crowd wns en hand and
the rooting, wns just ns fervent, though
net f,e loud, perhaps, as at n big college
football game. '
Philadelphia wen en a pennlty kick,
nnd this wns an unsatisfactory result
from every nngle. Ne team likes te win
en n technicality, nnd that's what it
amounts te when you triumph at soccer
en a favorable decision of theTefcrec.
As 'for the game itself it was bltterlv
contested all the way. Merlen dill
the larger part of the attacking, but
the forwards were way off in their
sheeting, and when they did get the
ball near the goal Kurtz, the St.
Martins, guardian, was tlicrc with a
brilliant save.
The only tally of the game came In
the first half when n penalty kick was
awarded by the referee. A Watsen,
for the alleged me of hands in the
penalty area. The oppertunitv wns
converted .into n score by "Pat"
Spencer, the former I'nlvcrsitv of
Pennsylvania star, who sent the ball
by Abe, .Wnrneek, the Morien goal
tender. nt a miic-a-minute pace.
Mcrien apparently made n goal in
the second half but the referee nlleced
there had been a foul committed in
the making nnd the tally wns net al
lowed. As far as earning n goal went
the teams were se evenly matched thev
might have been playing yet without
either team slamming through for a
legitimate count.
Kurtz, nt goal. Jimmy Cay. nnd the
?" . fe!:wnr(l "ne, the halfbacks and
the breaks of the gome starred for
Philadelphia. Abe Wnrneek at goal, all
the halfbacks. Chapman, of the for
wards, and Weedy Crevsmnn, of the
halfbacks, steed out for Mcrien.
It. was a bitter battle en a field that
was se greasy falls were plentiful nnd
control of the ball n matter of luck.
The way "Dec" Brown, as he is bet
ter Known by his merely formal cogno
men,, Mninmed Lloyd Roberts, is the
biggest chess sensation ever pulled off at
the Merlen Cricket nub. Roberts wns
picked in, ndvance te pair off in the
?rn,1m5.tfh f,r ,l10 tiUe With K. M.
(red) Ldwnrds, who. besides being a
corking geed tennis player, is rated as
th?mluV.sest"bct.wi"1 the ivory men.
Dec Brown, however, who is one
of these unexpected hert of chaps, the
kind that sometimes bids tive diamonds
right off the reel, was entiiely (00
texy Ter Roberts, who models his game
nleug somewhat conventional lines, nnd
by his victory "Dec" bids fair te be
i c-ueuy liiugui- et tiii tournament.
They, evidently don't co in very
strongly for squnsh at the Wilmington
Country Club, for the invnders from
Delaware weri net rv nii ,u. r-
tlw finer points of the game. The only
match they wen wns scored l.v O F
hrewn ever Henry Kndleett. and Hen
ry was chairman of the Kntertntnmcnt
Committee, as well ns captain of the
team.
When it is considered the visitors
arrived about 3 o'clock nnd Kndlcett did
net play until after 4 :.'IO it is possible
te imagine a charitable reason for his
uefeat. Ths scores follew:
C?. 11". IV'utlnp -f.-fn.. .!.-. ....
Henry,. Wilmington. 13.10. in.s ,'.,' ,'n ,i-
v a .. n"m.- Wilmington, flefeatca H ij
tprtlrett, Slorlen. lK-lfl. 1,1-12. if.'g jk.h "
Eddy Cremman. Merlen, defeated v s
l's-iiT ' ' ""mlWn. 15-li. JB-IO
JJicic Jlett. 3d. Merlen, defeated p te
New-land, Wilmington. K.-7. Ill's. 13-0 '
.!,: B. Bnarploe, Merlen, defeated ilnbert
Wler. Wilmington. 16-11, 15-8. 16-13 """"
Den I.lpplncett, Merlen, defejted w, a
BtrslMid. Wilmington. 15-11. HI-lV 150
WILL MEET NEXT SUNDAY
Football Game Between Cliften
Heights and Magnelia Postponed
The football garan scheduled between
Cliften Heights und Magnelia yester
day nt the former's grounds will be
plnyed next Sundav,
The climate made the game prohibi
tive nud both Manage) s Gallagher and
iiuiu-ii ceiiHpmeu te ine postponement,
although quite n crowd of fans were
en hand for the game.
u W?1!,"' , l"rnF . the l08t season,
has held MolreM), Millvllle nnd River
side te 0-0 ties, but lest in a return
game with Riveraide en Saturday.
Results of Week-End
Soccer Contests
AMERICAN r.BAaui5
Bethlehem. 2, Patereen. 2.
rNTKitcer.LnaiATra ijuavn:
Ihlgh, 2; Lafujetie. 0,
CTJICKKT LIJAOUE
Hrst Division
Phlllphl Whiles. 1; Merlen Vhltea
Moereatown. 2, 1'hllnrtclphla Ited. 0
aermanteu. 0! Morten Mecend, e
.Second Division
JJ of P Thlrd. 7: Merten C. C 0
Merlen Second I, Philadelphia, nWnd
Moereston Second, 4; Princeton, 0. '
ALLIED LEAOUE
First Dlvlalen Section A
Wanderers. Hi West Philadelphia, 2.
0
I'nimdlan War Veierans, B: Kalrvtew,
AK'Piiaiun, i, uuenard-ctnoie, 1
0.
ivuyoeu, j, jmrney t.Tnsi, v.
Section II
TaJl-hlll. 3. Hlbernlane, 2.
Plclsher, ll, Puritan, 0.
' Second Division
Lighthouse. C: Thlrtr-alxth Ward, a.
De Paul. 3: Dlesten Steel. 1,
St. Ie, 8. Wllrtwoed, 1.
Wlailnemlnp. 2. Paletherp. e (non-ae-pearanco,
forfeited).
Wnat Pblladclrhla Flrat Division
Dunltlrlc. 8; Aldan A. A., 3.
Merrell Mills, ,n,.)Cilt A, A., 0,
Autecar, 8, Albien, P.
Second Dlvlalen
LarchwoeJ, 3i Ilelmar,' 8." '
lifnuv. 2. Aldan, I.
Third Division Ntirthwest .Section
. Kensington Coruruvattenal. 2, Ofeen Itlb Itlb
ben. 1.
(lermanteitn A. A . 7 Cayuga. 1,
lden. D; St. Martins, 0.
Nertheaat Section ' '
Oi Olub, Bi Langden, 1.
Kurren, 2; .Victer, 0.
P. O. B. of A , 8. Mount Plagah. 0.
iITeurtli Dlvlalen Northwest Section
rtuhlcam. 2; Dardanrlla. 1.
LtzhtheuM, 8; Iloesetelt, 2..
iNertheaat Section
St. Ie, li Coheckslnk, 0.
Dlssten Junlnia, 2, 1-araulaa, 0,
Victer Reserves, U; St. Jehn's. 1, (
Olub Oamea i
.ABTtBU. S-WtMbvg,ta i , . '
1110 IRION
Haughton Says He Is
Through With Coaching
Bosten, Dec. 18. Percy D.
Houghten, former Harvard mentor,
Is through with football coaching
for geed. Denying published reports
that he recently had discussed with
members of the Columbia football
committee the possibility of his
re-entrance into the football world
by way of Seuth Field after an
absence of seven years, Mr. Haugh
ton said be wanted it te go en record
that he was In the banking business
new.
HISTORY REPEATED
N SCHOOL LEAGUE
Standings in Cage Circuit New
Virtually the Same as
Last Year
FRANKFORD DROPS A PEG
TODAY'S STANDINGS
INTimsCHOL-ASTIC I.I3AOUU
W. I..
Rmilliern Itkh I 0
Went I'hlledelnhla High a 1
(lermantnwn Hlcli - -
Central HUrn 2 '1
Northeast High w. . 1 A
Frnkterd High 0 i
I.aet year's ntandlng:
INTEUSCHOASTIC I.EAOUK
W. I..
Southern High 9
West Philadelphia High S 1
Oermantnwn High - -
Central High - r,
V'rankferd High 1
Nertheaet High O 4
I' c
1.000
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,ase
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PC,
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7.-iO
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By PAUL PREP
THE' old 'saying, "History repeats
itself,", holds true In the Interscho Intersche
lnstic League basketball race the last
two years. Southern High Scheel Is nt
the top rung of the ladder and en the
next pedal Is the, West Philadelphia
High five. The first-mentioned team,
chnmplen of last year, Is In the front
rank due te four victories and no de
feats. The Spccdbeys rank next because of
their three victories and one ile
feat at the hands of the lenders. Third
place Is n tie between Germantown
High nnd Central High.
With the completion of four games
by all the teams in the circuit the snme
standing new exists In the league as
was found In 1021, with one exception
Frnnkferd and Northeast have
swepped places. The former was In
fifth place last year nt this time with
n record of one gnme wen nnd three
mntches lest, and" the latter in the cel
lar with nary n win In four tries.
Southern is a well-balanced five, and
probably will win the title for the see
end consecutiVe year. It will encoun
ter one real obstacle before it clinches
the championship. This is West Phila
delphia High. Remember when these
teams met In the first game? Five
points separated them nfter forty min
utes of hard basketball..
The date set for the big battle is
Tuesday afternoon, January 1), in the
Second Regiment Armery.
Germantown High and Central High,
from the picsent outlook, will keep up
their battlp for third place.
That Glrard College has finally given
nwny te the local schools in tank sports
seems In evidence this yenr. With net
a single letter man back from last
year's swimming squad, the collegians
are net going te run away with meets
with the schools,
Saturday afternoon this was much
In evidence. Germantown High Scheel
mermen annexed their second straight
meet by humbling the cnllegianH in the
Germnnlewn Yeung Men's Christian
Association, 85 te IS.
Only two first places were annexed
by the Glrard aggregation. It wns
also their first defeat of the eeasen,
they having humbled Temple High anil
Centesvllle. It was the second straight
win for the Cliveden tankmen.
Fully 2000 schoolboys took mrt in
the first nnnunl indoor track nnd Held
championships of the Philadelphia
grammar schools Saturday nfternenn.
The large and roomy 108th Field Ar
tillery Regiment Armery was hnrdlv
large ennnirh tn held th mnliihij. "
youngsters who fought for honors. '
.me scuoeis wcie tiiviaca Inte three
classes, according te the number of
the upper grades they had, giving every
school a chance for honors. In Class
A, Key Scheel took first honors with
88 points. Durham Scheel wns the
Si1ner.ef Moencl Plnce, and in Class
O the Snarswoed Scheel ran away with
the ether contestants with 41 peltns
......... .
IWtNlY (JAMES SP.HPnill cn.nuin mahnpi: daily
-- , ib.vuL.UV
FOR SHIPPENSBURG FIVE
Five Veterans Back and Reserve
8quad Is Fast
Shlppmsburff, P., Dee. IS. A
twenty-unme schedule in bnsketball for
(lie varsity Iins becn approved by the
Committee en Athletics In the local
State Nermal Scheel for the cemltiK
season. s
Several dales ere net definitely closed.
The outlook for another premising; team
, onpeurntrina:, In view of the fact
tliat the varsity includes Captaiu Ilnvs.
Grlba, Jenes, Heltre-j nnd Oralc, of Ihst
year's letter squad.
Along; with these regulars Is the full
reserve squad, which Inst year wen
every ffame played in a schedule of ten
contests, tfbe Incoming junior class
Sthletw"0 ' 0t Un prem,s,nK
The schedule :
January 12. at Sehuylklll Cellen n.. "
lni January 18. at Kutztown Nermal. iff,7
ary 10. MllUrin-llle Nerrnal; JnuiriM-
mal
Mt.
wVi. f..;: " -vi"wn?"purv Ner-
il: January 2
. AIIO
nwayt rebru
I'euruary
at West
VAnMal, Vn
I 1
Schuylkill Cellegef February' 17 epVnaraWiS',
niary 24 at 8uaQuehann7March 3 ! iVSX
Cheater Nermal March S. at Mtl 'i&
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PHILA. AND PITTSBURGH
BOXERS IN DUAL BOUTS
Meet
Tonight at city club
In
Washington, D. c.
An intcr-city dttal meet between nmn.
teur boxers rcprrentinjr Plilladrlniii,,
and Pittsburgh will be held at fl , O
Club in WnRbinctnn n n li'" y V
Mntches wlll.be.dccided It", wen ""lifer
ent ClllRRCft. ' ,u"er"
The Philadelphia team will leave fn
the capltel from West Philadelphia Jn
tlen at 1 : 10 this afternoon ii? fl""
Orath will be in charge of thwart
aii" V...i.. (r'" ? me re nrs
l0,.athl Hufth Sul
iferestry schoelj February 8 oe.n"
bruary fl, nt HagerMeVn Fv":
I, WIJOH RW1T 1,'Mhn,.... ,
.ners il": Chick' Wcav.llft IJ-m.
r w -m uuaaiiue,
r, heavjrweliht. ,
SOUTHERN CAPTAIN
LEADS IN SCORING
Goldblatt Has 88 Points
His Credit In Four
Games
te
t -
MATTHEWS IS SECOND
With the completion of the second
week of basketball In the Public High
Scheel Leaguq, , "Mcnchy" Goldblatt,
captain and s(nr guard of the cham
pionship Southern High quintet, con
tinues te lead the individual scorers.
G61dblatt, in four games, has amassed
a total of 88 points, which Is nn aver
I
age of, 22 points per contest.
. Goldblatt increased his total 40 points
during the last seven days. In the Ger
mantown High .game Tuesday after
noon he made 5 field genls and 20 feul3
for 80 points.
There are n number of rlinnges in the
first five this week, Matthews, the
West Philadelphia High leading point
getter, advanced from fifth place te sec
ond. He is nnly five points in the rear
of Goldblatt.
Matty hns registered mere field goals
thou nny ether member of the league.
He has made 15 two-pointers, nnd this,
combined with his 03 free throws from
the l."i-feet mnrk, bring his count te
88 for an average of 21 '4, points per
game.
Goldblatt, of Northeast High, who
was in the runner-up position when the
Inst figures were published, did net fare
wmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi
California
American Canyon
Reute
via Ogden and Great'SatlLafie
Following the Overland
across Great Salt Lake, ever the hlfch Sierras end nlenfc
the rim of the American River Canyon.
Southern Pacific "San Francisce Overland Limited"
from Chicago (C. & N. W. Terminal) at 8:10 p. m.,
aauy. Arrives aan -rancisce z:30 p.m. (.third day).
Southern Pacific "Pacific Limited" from
Chicago C. M. & St. P. (Union Station) at
10:45 a.m. daily. Arrives San Francisce 8:30
a. m. (third day).
Southern Pacific "Pacific Coast Limited" from
St. Leuis, Wabash (Union Station) at 9.03
a.m. daily. Arrives Sen Francisce 10:30 n.m.
(third day).
Fer reservation, information and Illustrated
booklet, addrtu
F. T. Brooks,
neutliern
Receiul Iloer.
nl. Spruce 0577,
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rnoTen.AYS
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 MKJ. $D9W '
ALICE BRADY
In "ANNA ASCENDS '
APHI 1 C 6-'D THOMl'SON T!
rrJLLAJ MATINEH DAILY
axa.
ALICE LAKE In
"Mere te Be Pitied Than Scorned"
ARDMORE iie'AS" Va.
Alma Rubens and Lew Cedy
In VALLEY OF SILENT MEN"
AQTflR UIGHTII A OIRAIID AVIS.
urDDl
HERBERT RAWLINSON
In "CONFIDENCE"
AND VAUDEVn,LE
PI I ICRIRfl Ureart & Susquehanne
DLit-IEDUXU' Continuous 2 until 11
LIONEL BARRYMORE
in "THE FACE IN THE FOO"
"VM rMIAI et"- & Maplewoea Atsi.
VWL.-lil-li ;. se, 7 ana n p. if.
Wallace Reid and Agnes Ayres
in "CLARENCE"
FAIRMOUNT VAVi
onenor meiterd'S rBonimTteN
"BURNING SANDS"
ATUI QT TIIi:athb nelevr Sprue
je In Ji, matincu datly
ALI..STA11 CART tn
4THE SNOW-SHOE TRAIL"
GREAT NORTHERN Ure,,lsVJ
GEORGE ARLISS
In 'JTHE MAN WHO TLAYED OOP"
fjlPCRTAI U0T WALNUT 8T8.
KATHERINE MacDONALD
In "THE BEAUTIFUL UAH"
rTrrcDTV xiheah i Columbia av.
LlDfc.r 1 matinee daily
Wallace Reid and Bebe Daniels
In "NICE r-EOPLE"
TSnTlCMT Woodland Ae. at 02il St.
UKlt-i1 1 MATINFH DAILY
GUY BATES POST
n "THE MABQUEKADER"
OVERBROOK 03D WWi
EUNEST LUBITflOH'R rKODUOTION
"LOVES OF PHARAOH"
tfAT ll FKANKl'OKD AVL. AND
r AL.1V1 NOliniS BTREBT
CHARLES RAY
In "THE BARMSTOnMEK" '
nrr'CMT ,SUI,l(CT" H1- uiew ittr
RbUfc.lN 1 10 A. M. tn 11 1'. M.
ANITA STEWART - :
Jn "HOBE Of THE SEA"
BY XT TTi aCHMANTOWN AVENUH
KlAL-lv AT 'IfU'EHOCKEN HT.
GUY BATES POST
inJ'THE LASaUEHADEH'
CAVhV l"n MHKIUf HTHIIKT
SAVU I 8 A. H. tu Mldetcht
WESLEY BARRY .
In "RAOS TO RICHES"
333 MARKETeTCJTIWl
HARRY CAREY
,U "GOOD MEN AND TRUE"
e well in the last two games and new
occupies fourth plece with 45 points.
Harris, ief Germantown High, is one
notch, above the Archive -with 55 points.
Gersen, the Northeast captain, is th6
best scoring center in the league, and is
In eighth place with 28 points. This is
the' result fit 13' field goals and 2 fouls.
Hew they stand: '
Fl1d Teul .
gealN coals l'l.
CJeldblatt, Southern High IS W
Matthuwu.' West Phlla. High.
Harris, Uermahtewn High...
nnlrthlaft. Nnrthenk, Iftrh
Hi ns sa
4 7 r.n
a an 40
11 22 44
0 SO 41!
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4 0 R
2 0 4
ICdn-ardn. Central High . 11
Jiutitr, I'-ranxrerd High
Hagy, Onrmantewn High....
Hereen. Northeast llfeli......
Kech. Southern High
J,lnbrman. Southern High.,.
Walker. West Phlla. Hlh...
Feley, Southern High
l.azar. Central High. ....
Htrnlten, rrnntiferd High..
Pedrlck, ITnnlcferd High
Hazcldlne, Central Hleh
retter, West llla. llish.,. .
I.achman, rjormantewn High,
Hallam. Frankferrt High.,...
Scarborough Northeast High.
Help, West Phlla. High
Kelnberg, Central High......
Kebqlman, Central Jlleh,
Temlln, Frankfort! High '
King. Oermantewn High ....
Scarborough, Northeast High.
Halderson. Northeast High..
Krenmlller. Frankford High.,
llhlmer. Oermantewn High...
McCurdjr, Northeast High....
Venable, Germantown High . ,
McCsuiley. West Phlla. .High..
Dletorle, Oermantewn High...
Heffman. Southern High
I.ttvak, Southern High
Fischer. Central High
Marquette Five Beats Butler
Milwaukee. AVisr. Dec. IT. The
Marquette University basketball team
defeated Uullcr College, 18 te 17, here
last night lu a five-minute overtime
contest.
Dartmouth Winter Carnival
Hanover, N. II,, Dee. 18 Dartmouth's
annual winter carnival Is te b heM Feb
ruary 8. l and 10 nnd will embody all the
Innovations Injected Inte the program last
year. The three-day eent will open with a
Hkntlntr fete, en Faculty Pend, followed by
skiing and tobogganing en the Hanover
gelt llnka en Friday.
Trail, through the Reckies.
m
General Aent
I'ncltle Line
1(102 Chestnut St.
Pulladelnhla, Pa.
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AMBASSADOR B9th?:f3VT8-
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'n "NO TRESSPASSING
BALTIMORE"61
HOUSE PETERS
. !n"HUMAN HEARTS"
BELMONT iVte1!"?
AGNES AYRES
In "BORDERLAND"
CEDAR UOi'a " KfA' AVENUH
,,, 30 "d 8. 7 and 9
BETTY COMPSON
'" "THE BONDED WOMAN"
COLISEUM rMAr,te,i-, BOlh Beti
-IV. 1 30 and 3; 7 end 0 P. M.
ALICE BRADY
. In "ANNA ASCENDS
JUMBO rn?,nes 5- " e I R aiTd avi
Jumbo Jnr n 1-rantterd "L'
ALICE LAKE
'."1;THE OOLDEN OirT"
LEADER "roeVVJJR?
BEBE DANIELS
I" "PINK OODS
BETTY COMPSON
' 'THE 'BONDED WOMAN
NIXON "D AND VUKKT STS. "
RICHARD Dix"""
' "A OL0RI0US FOOL
RIVOLI B2D ''
MARY MILES MINTER
I. M.
SOUTH OF SUVA
SHERWOOD "&V 'v:
GUY BATES POST
n "THE MASQirrnanpR .
OV I M ST. tatre , "V T.rniTnil
. . se IH P, il.
ALICE BRADY
In "ANNA ABOENng"
STRAND G,rnnoteH, A" t Ven.ne
- i . - no. T A 0 P.M.
Dorethy Dalten and Jnck Helt
In "ON THE HIGH SEAS"
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A.
GLRMANTOWN "llSi
ETHEL CLAYTON
. n 'JIF I WERE QUEFN"
GRANT 40 (UIIAItl) AVE. "
"The Child The.u Gavest Me"
SPORTS WRITERS'. DINNER
. AT THE 'ARENA FEB. 19
Election of Association Officers te
Be Held December 31'
'Monday, . February 10,' was tlie date
Fct for the annual dinner of the. Sports
Writers' Association of Philadelphia
at the Arena, at n meeting held yester
day afternoon nt Zelsse's. With almost
unlimited seating space nt tlie. big West
Philadelphia nrenn "a sport festival in
connection with the twentieth annual
dinner of the Sports Writers' Associa
tion of Philadelphia" premises te lie
the most Interesting event et its kind
In the history of the organization.
Steney McLinn was appointed chair
man of the Coilimitteo en Guests by
Frank McCrncken, president, nnd he
will serve together with Walter Dunu
ur.d Paul Gibbens.
The nnnunl meeting of the Sports
Writers Association, when eUicers
the ensuing year will be elected, was
ft1?,1 ?,I,u,,y December 81, et Uitir.tz, Ed Gclger. Steney McLinn,
the Mnjcstlc Hetel. ,rnliu.s j,;alnlngCr. William II. Jlecan.
Walter Dunn was nominated for the, Ueorge Yeung. Bart McIIugh, Geerge
presidency; Steney McLinn. Leuis II. Ort0n, Jntncs Carl, irnreld Pike, .Tnincn
Jnffe nnd Dr. WI1 am Brandt, vice Cenner, Be?s Kaufman and N. M.
president; Paul Gibbens, secretary ; Rawlins, Beard of Governors.
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' End 1922 Campaign
The Frnnkferd Yellewjnckcta have
finished the 1022 football cam-'
jmigii. After Saturday's game with
the Teledo Maroons, Manager JXeVfJ
nrd Bewkcr get into communication
with the Canten Bulldogs, but they
de net want te play here next Sat
urday, giving the uncertainty of the
weather as the reason.
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Frankford A. A. will meet tonight
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ninny thousands en the profit slde
of the ledger. Plans for next yenr
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