PTTT&irTjTvirawMHBiai &Mssm) " " sr WfiWCVWHTO "i 'iTtTWfpa Basketball asketball Defense Mere Thorough Style of Teamwork Has Forced Coaches te Concentrate en Protection of Geal National Indoor Game Has Widespread Appeal Willi is the ''' " a scrle of til'wle.i irrittru hi i I'dirhi . Matbc and Utmrr I). Mitchell, 'Ciirivh u.ii r.tliletlf eilirrelnr rcsptctlvclu nt the I uivrmltu of MtehtfjtiH, dialluy tcllh' basketball in all phases of the spoil. BASKK'riJAIJi Is Anicrlfii's nnllennl Indoor pniiir. ' It linn tlie lOinu lili"-!')!'! npiw1"' ln tl,B i'il"' ('nit IIiiim'ImiII litis In tin' Htumm-r : llu hpei'Ih II pins nllkt in tliclr ndniitaliillty for umc iv nn 1.1ml of Rru. 'Today m-IweIi and i!n. preniiiK re tilsjliiK liiihkptuull en tiut-of-ilner inncM, te Hint tin b.'iiih' i in i:hu .ill IhP jwir tlueiili. On tlie uliele, t lie ami" Is ten Ntli'iiueilH In lii' suited for iiiiiNiiiiuiirr. Tlie rnpid spiTiid of Imskntluill In for fer ciju feiuitrii". ninla-s It xnfe te (irt'ilii'l tlmt tin' (pnit will in tliiie livienii! mi jiitrrimtlemil Rniiii'. Already it lias liren iminilnrlzi'tl In t'liinn, .Tupnn. tlie l'lill iiiini'M and the A. II. ('. Millions of .Snulli Aineiica. rllll iraseiis for the ureal pnpulailtn of basketball nrr apparent. Then err found hi the simplieltu of the ritlrt. triiVi allow the iiei'lee te understand them qulehli). and in the niarness of thr spectators in the plau'tiitf eeurt, no that ivrrp mere of the players can he sent and folleiccd. Act Inn Fust THi: notion Is fant ntid with tlie sror srer lac oft en oeniins in flurries, tlieri' is the rit'iiient of iiiirertiiint.v. Tlioe. rum rum liined ltli the untold pnviliiiiir,i fur Ixitli Individual ilii'.l and liul-lud toaui teaui wnrfc. make fur n khiiip enm)irMiis nil the peiitlnl thill held tlie iinlnnlscrs" iiitcrcsl. Xaturally. tlie nunc qualities weulil npjienl 1e tlie pluyer. M'.ieh of tlie Mioress of tlie jntiie ilciicnds upon tlie oflielnls (n ohnre. Tlie falling of feuln in mniij easc. rest. upon tlie referee's judgment, und If h" Is (no striet nnd enllr tee innilj the Kiinie Is apt te liei'ome '-low 11:111 M Ulf Lecal Links Experts Plan te I Enter Shere "Christmas Tourney" 1 WOOD TO ET QTflRnn FTMTDV HANDICAP VERSUS PARiVOEGELIN GETS 3 GOALS Hv S VM)Y Mi MIILICK pOM'KTJS vim lisurr these dnysthat J nl'iuit the only divots te lie hnd nre Ou Xinas trees nre enrnestly reijuested hy the I.inwoed Count rv Club, nenr Atluiilie fit, te diverge from that impression As previously announced n golf tour nament will he held by Idnwoed en f)e reiiilier IM. This year's tourney mvIII differ slightly from the one held List year in that, this time, the uffnir vlll b- IS he'i lintidienn match n!n. Rainst par. instend of strnicht medal plHy. Tlie linksiueu think it ill be n brtt"v X -icis if (hey plnv their four feur four lemp best hall at the same time. The entries are rr.iniiu; in these dnys. Freil Knight, tnlenteil lnenl itelfer. IipiiiIs the list, hut he will cot plenty of competition in his class from CieorRe HnlTner, I,ee ltnvle, Chnrles I)ewnln(t, nnd ether Philndclphlu prespectlves. There will be two classes, necerdlnR te Dr. I. It. Beir, clinlrinan of the tour teur Jjnment eommitteo there. Class A will he enmpe'-ed of these with handicaps of S or less nnd Class II, of these ever 18 strokes. It will he n trifle tonsil for these above "(i strokes hnndicap, for these experts will have te be satisfied lth 30 strekts. That's ns IiIbIi ns the tournament committee there will count. Many seashore experts will piny in the tourney. The list includes Tem M'nettnn, "Krnie" Shnckleferd. "Cllf I'hllllps, Chnrlcs 'NVIllInms. Dr. Heir, Leu h (irpenberc, I, tonal aeheuer, Leuis Itevpiitlinl, Jeseph Snellcnberg and Ilnrelil Tlrnnil. I'est entries will be nccepted, but tuee plnnninp en the nffnir should notify Dr. neir. nt 1207 1'ncifie nvo nve 'me, Atlnntic City, since no lnvltn t oils will be sent the selfinp: public, tliniiKh all nre woleeme. I'liere will be prizes for the players lie me the most up en par in each "lif-s at the tournament. The method of eiiterliiu is te stnte nnme, club, handicap, preference of pnrtner und finning time. Kntrles will be Ac corded the pilvllege of the Linwoei' course en Saturday, Deeember 211. , Last year, it is said, there were Wity entries and, moreover, tine yenther. It was wen by Dr. Belr. nnd i.euls Knmer wns runner-up. Henry SleHwceney finished third. The Linwood course Is said te be In Mccllent shnpe, nnd with n couple of Ty dnys seen the effiuinls expect the course te be In prime, shape. The elubhouse has been newly tlecernted nnd nnisncd nt much expense. CHANEY W0likTNGHARD FOR BOUT WITH HART Meet In Seml-Flnal te Barrett Freedman Match (ieoiRe (K. O.) Chnncy, Ilnltimere jnockent nrtlst, realizing Hint he will nave te de some Nhnrpshoetlng If he popes te leente the chin of Alex Hart. "We lightweight, hns ndepted novel training methods for his Christmas Dny Vul rc wit" ,,,e Pretege of Johnny iilbniic. instead of punching nwny nt n jow-nieving opponent, ('hnney is ttlng his left into shape by trying it 0it en fast-nievlng targets, . in his last battle Ilnrt showed thnt e wns rently te meet the heuilliners of in lightweight division by decisively itpelntlng Johnny Dundee ever the JKnt-rnunil reute at the Arena en Thanksgiving Dny. Chnney nnd Ilnrt will clnsh ln the enil-finnl te the Hebby Unrrott-Snller reedinan welterweight contest nt the Jn,no ''rlhtmns nfternoen. AU Stene, hard-hitting Murine, who n8 stnrtcd n drive that lie hopes will 'irrjr him te a crack nt the light heavy fsnt ohninplenshlp, will meet Chuck Twe sluggers will vie for honors In 'He second tilt, which will bring to te 5,V,1 Jlmniy Hanlen, of Denver, and hbUey Fitzgerald, of West Phlladcl- t,Jf"l bantamweight rivals will set ., i 'lll(,btiii of bupremacy ln the Willing number, when Benny Uass und wirnuy Jlunuy Mcbnnje punches. Holds Spert Than Offense iinlntoreMliis. while, en tlie ethor hnnd, It he vmIJh tee few fouls, the p'ay nsll.v becomes t.ie rei'jjli and teainMiik Is Hindi) liiiioi'stble. 'I'lie expert rol'ercu Is the olio te control the gumu at nil tltnen. " Tin Wen I bnnUelhnll plnyer is tell. In tin ether kiiiiic Is heluhi "iieh n helpful iliM't. While speed and itiviigtli lire viiliiiiulr, I hey nre of little avnll unlet loiiil.ltieil with nlilfllnecH. A slew riinner. who is shifty, will doelop Inte a baskethnll plajer mere easily than the riiiiner who Is speedy lu the straight uwny only. T :.!.! trei'A" is teauind just as mveh an in football n" baiehall. Yet the trtnnirerl; it of a different nature, lieinn mere impromptu; thill is, the plops devtleji spontaneously as the yamc ijecs en nnil the openings eceur. I'rosress en Defense Itaplil "pKCAl'SK of the style of toauiwerl.' - that linsketlmll jiosesses, ennehes Iiiivp procressed mere nipidly With the defense tlinu with the offense. That i why the tlve-tniin defonse, where every one of tlie players of the teiini insists, hns become mere popular with tlie ninlerlty of teuchers. Only when leaehes hnve heady nnd oxperleneod players, who enn he al lowed the iT"peiiilillltv, is the defense loosened. The eoaehes are eeiistantly nt work, .trlvliiK te mnke the ofleiise mere dependent en their own Iden of stiateiry. AilvnlieeK nlenc this line, how ever, will net lie nt the snerlliee of the individiiivl judcinent nnd iultiative of the player, for although they may iiid him in quiekly IneiitiiiR his toammntes, thus niltliii? tn the .pped nnd doeeption of the tonmwerk, yet there will nhvajs lie the pevihillty of mere than one eourse of notion, with the Individual pin or forced te make n decision ns te the proper move te make when the time arises. 77ir nrrl article icill be en the diet of basketball players. Red and Blue Quintet Has Little Difficulty in Downing Ursinus By .IOSRPII T. IABBir.AI fTIIIK bnskeXbnll team scored its third victory of the season in defeating 1'r.iniis. :i". (e 1). In n rnme thnt wns close for the first twenty minutes of piny but that developed into n runn wnv the Inst hnlf. - TI up-S'ate collegians failed te garner a f Ingle doubledocker. Tiir guai-ding of the Red and Blue wns se dii-e diirlns tlie entire game thnt 1 rslnus had but few chnnees te try for the basket nnd then only en long shots. , Hip ontiie regular quintet counted in the scoring column. Three times Captain Al Veegellu enme ilewn tlw deer nnd crashed the ball through the nets. Leepold (iehlblntt Kneass and ( iirmack each counted a pair of twin pointers. (jeldblntt again showed skill from the foul linn with nine out of eleven. The Inst gnme of the yenr will be plnved flednesuXv night with Wellcsley Col lege. Conch lCddle MeNichel expects te held practice during the holidays because four of the five regulars live in tins city and Ciirmuck in Atlnntic Cltv. Dnnny McXiohel's freshmen quintet scored up easy verdict ever Ceatesvllle High lu the preliminary contest te the varsity game. The soccer team ended its season .Saturday by defeating the Xavy, 2 te 1, in n gnme that required three extra periods. Partridge counted the goal that mount victory from the 15-yard line with n few minutes of the finnl extra period still te piny. Cnptnln Amelia, plnying his last gnme for the Red and Blue, scored a goal in the. lirst half which was tied up by Miller In the beeend forty-five minutes of play. Schedules and Standing of Basketball Leagues nASTKHN' I.nAOUE w. t,. p.c. w. t,. p c Trenten. 11! 1! ,8S7 rnalesV.. R (1 .svj Atl. rity. 7 7 .300 Iieadlnc. 3 11 .211 THIS WKEIC'S SC1IKDULB TentKht Cnmctcn at Ceat09llla. tVfdtimday Trenten at Cnmilen. Tliursdiiy reateallle at Jasper. iTldai JaiK)r at Atlantic City. Ceatea. Ills ut Trenten. TEN I.EADI.Na BCORHTRS I'. F.O.KI.O.K.T. A. a Dunn. Trenten.... 108 44 20 an 18 14 Campbell, Camden. HiN ."Hi 48 en 21 it Jleehan. Trenten. Kerr. Camden.... Harlow. Trcnlen.. 107 .a I na juh J4 2l AS 24 14 II-' 70 tl It iei :ki 100 H4 Kttele, Cnmden... MS H.I nv la ri Ileckman. Atl. City M4 27 Se fS2 (llunce, Cnatcavllls. S.'l a 14 14 14 -u H7 SI 17 Itlpley, Coateavllle, SI SuBarman, Coate'e 77 23 8. 4(1 7 23 63 17 MANUrACTt'IinRS' I,nAQUE . yy-1- ijfj .... w. x p.c Key. Tel., s x .tee colonial.. 2 2 .seu M tH... .1 1 .7.10 Met. IMin 1 8 .sit Wilbur.... 2 2 .000 Hteel lied. 1 3 It'.le THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE TenUht Colonial lea Cream va. Steel ired. die. Overbroeli Cnrp't . Metal Edm WmlneBday 11. 0. Wilbur vs. M, ft it KcMitone Tnlephena v. P. 0, A II, PIIILADUI.riUA QtnLS' VBAQUB W. I P.C. WLpc A. n. Ex.. a II l.OflO Let,. Vat.. 0 5 000 toekwood. 2 O 1.000 Key. Tel.. 0 1 lene "ar. Sve.. 2 0 1.0UO Steel 11... 0 A oeS NOKT11WEST CHURCH ASBOCIATIOK W. I.. P.C Wrnn Union.... 4 1 .SOU seth Pap,, 2 I an Fall. Pre. 4 2 .800 Ollvet-C..' 1 ft ;?8? la" Dutch. 4 a ,0i)7 Hethlehem 1 8 .inf CATHOMC l-EAOUE W. U. P.C. W. L. p r Cochlan.. il JJ 1.0"0 Klrlln.. . . 8 8 .lioe 8t. Patrlcli 4 2 ,II7 Are. Ilyan 3 8 BOO St Miila'y 4 2 .007 St, Jehn. 1 . ,1117 Ht. I.urt'c 8 8 .BOO flhanuhan 0 (I 000 N. Pllll-ADELPHIA CHURClt I.KAaUB flectien A w, i p.c. w, i, ii e Ut Christ 0 0 1.000 Erle M. E 8 888 Calvary.. 11 1 7B Hrethren. 8 7 .804 Ht. Ml'li. l a .Je'' St.PH.r'a 3 B 3h N. McM.. 3 4 .421) 7th St.... t N Mj N, PIIU.ADEIjntlA CHUItCH LEAOUH Section U W. I,. P.C. w. L. p.e St. Sim.. 0 1 .1100 Cllney Pr. t 0 .888 7th St... 8 1 .8HII Eden 2 B 288 Hethel Ev r. 4 .BUB Calvary. 1 7 ,12s Erie M. E 4 u ,40'i l.t Clirlit, S B .375 (1ENEKIS OF A DOYH' CI.TJII At a emeker et the Wayne Community Club, William II. ltecap pointed out the iieceiilly of fentewtna; Interfit In the iinnll coy. Twe weeUJi1 later, Mr. ltecap enter tained 30D mepibar, of the Junier Club with narrative of hi (athletle experience. Wil liam 11, necap la Mperta Kdlier et the, Pimue iBPDia. MJm It a. Ua-Mt." 4, PENN SHOWS CLASS IN THIRD VICTORY vMtrf" EVENING PUBLIC Limeglare With Scholastic, Collegiate and League Season in SPHAS PLAN FOUL Competition Will Start en Thursday, Dec. 28 Manu facturers' Race Is Clese CAMDEN IS AFTER TRENTON By "BILL" DALLAS Tills nppcnrs, te be nn off yenr for foul shooters nnd innnv peer exhlbl- llmicf liiivn lif.pi. 1iiriif.il In tit' itin nlnv ' ers from the blnek mark. ITp tit .Tnsper In u recent I'.asterii league giimn the Jewels caged something like seven out of twenty-seven nnd ether Instances of rniri'ed work have been quite common The Houth Philadelphia Hebrew As sociation, through its mannger, Hnrrr J Passim, nnnouneos thnt n foul sheeting . "ontest will be slnceil nt their hall, ! Seventh street and Snyder nvenue. lie- "limine Tburnln.v. December 2.S. Un like many ether .such contests this one will be different In thnt there will be no entrance fee nnd any player male .' female can register. It has been decided te have twenty 1 shooters tee the blnek murk each I Thursday night, meaning ten mnle und ion female tiMo-ers. Tiny will ouch be given nine throws preceded by three practice shots. It is planned te nwnrd six prizes, three for either sex. and all entries must be tiled with Harry Pns Pns sen. -100 Seuth Klghth street, prier te December 2S. Pnssen hns nlse nrrnnced ninny I games for the Seuth Plillndelpliln I Hebrews. Tonight they piny nt I Itrldgoten, meet the snine tenm here en Thursdny and are nt Media en Krldny. I Saturday they start en a trip ever Christiuns nnil return nere ler i iiurs dny, December 2.S. Nene of the three teams that piny In the hnll nt Seventh nu.l Snyder nvenue will be eligible In the foul-sheeting contests. Manufacturers' League With reverses handed Parson, (Jott (Jett (Jott Heb & Black and Keystone Telephone, the complexion of the race in the Mnnu Mnnu fncturers' League bus tnken en a dif ferent complexion, nnd five of the eight teams In the rnce new linvc n chance for the first-hnlf pennnnt. Keystone. P., O. & B. und M. & II. nre in first place nt present with n single defent. while Wilbur and Colo Celo Cole nlni Ice ("renin hnve dropped tweenme-i. Keystone appears te hne the best ' chance te cop the bunting, but should the sporting goods boys win it leeks like a four-cornered rnce for the flng. In the girls' .section, Det Whitecnr's Americnn Railway Express girls held undisputed possession of fust plncc. They meet a hard tenm en Wednesday, when they clash tip ngninst Paddy Liv ingstone's Car Service girls, and a de feat looms likely. Colonial Ice Cream hns a i hnnee te move up into the lirst division by n win ever Steel Heddle tonight. In the ether gnme Ovorbrnelt Carpel meets Metnl Edge, nnd the tie for Inst plnce will be broken when they elush. On Wednesday Wilbur meets Moskewitz & Herbnch nnd Keystone opposes Pnssen, Gottlieb &, Bind:. Skectcrs Trail Pet I ers The Cnmden Skeeters hnve u fine ehnnce of breezing into first plnee in the Eastern League during the week, but even nt that the reign at the top of the henp will probably only be temporary. The Jersoymen travel te Ceatesville tonight, and while the Lin loin highway elnn bus been exception ally successful nt home the Skccts arc out te win. Thev wn'nt te show the fans thnt ' the ey nre better than even the Celts . or retters anil nre piepired ler u prea: finish. A victory tonight will place them In a tie with Trenten nml then will come the big test en Wednesday with Trenten. On that ocensien stand ing room in Armery will be nt n pre mium and yet the last two weeks only a handful turned out te witness a cham pionship tenm. The Camden owners, Dr. Helm nnd former Sheriff Corsen, are net in the least pleased with the treatment of the fans and they nre net getting a square ileal. The club has the lurgest over head expense of nny in the circuit and there should be at least enough fnns te turn out nnd pnv expenses. Jasper continues te hit the skids and the Jewels will net have te travel far te oust Bending from the cellar. There Is no hope for the uptewncrs this half nnd already the sign "wait until the second half" has been ordered. Beets and Saddle The forty mares sent ever from the French breeding farm of A. K, Macoin Macein her were sold In New Yerk for $H0, 750, or nn average of $3518.75 each, which is a tribute te the Interest in this country In breeding. The bulk of the let went te Kentucky breeders. Miss Elizabeth Dangertli'lil purchased the lurgest number, the top price paid by her being ?0000 for Palestra, a daugh ter of Prince Palatine and Adiinn. The highest price paid at the sale was by J. O. Krene, also of Kentucky, who gave ?1 2.000 for Snndblust, a ten-year-old daughter of Mnlntenen. Keer.e also paid .$11,500 for War Leve, by Prince Palatine. Edward Cebrinn, of Cali fornia, was purchaser of some of the best of tlie let, which were knocked down at geed prices, the top being 11.100 for Scramble, a daughter of Lo Le Lo Meller. Fermer Sennter Camden, Samuel Illltlreth and A. II. Hancock were among the unsuccessful bidders. Jockey Eiwer has been ruled off for the balance of the meeting at Jeffersen Park. It was hoped Enser had reformed. He Is one of' the best jockeys ln Amer ica, and hns never been accused of dis honesty in the saddle, but has let his weakness agnlr. get the better of him. The turf needs Eliser. Many of the Eastern stables arc at New Orleans this wir.tfr and the Cres cent City li holding the center of In terest in the turf world Just new. Havana seems te have gene back some what. The Oeldblatt-Whltney and the Baker stables are tudlr missed at the Cuban track. New Orleans has drown from Havana some of Its best horses of ether years. SCHOOL GAMS TODAY Three Matches Will Be Held In This City There are three local schoolboy rage tomes en for today. Catholic High will officially open its season with the College of Osteopathy as the opposi tion. The Purple nnd Geld hnll at Bread and Vine streets will be the scene of the battle. Fronkferd High, cellar occupants of the Scholastic League, will take a Journey te Hnvcrferd te meet the Main Liners, As the home team was de feated en Its lirst tlme out by West Catholic High, n battle of defeated teams Is. en ham). Then there's a Junier High Scheel League game betetvren Mitchell Scheel und Helmes Scheel. This fray will be Played at the latter't) hull. SHOOTING CONTEST i tl"',f.h,, , , . .r ... , LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, HERE'S A CLASSY QUINTET aBBBBBBBBBHB8BHBBBBBBBH IBB8wBVwivBhDBBBBHBH3K$VBBK7JBBBB Hf4 HiHBEiliaiiiiaiBBlVlliliHRrMi a 1kkkkiBHBK7HlkiBSRlK4BMkBm ifA " -''" jTTTTTTTTTTaTaTlHrr1Sf "-. miMIUCSBal9IHiBK iH IHi - flHffli 8kkkBBkHBBrKvtsii'SfkkkkkkkHkV kkWkkkBiB'--TOffXiJ LKjf HaV'KTaT' The hashethnll team represent Ini; the Siiperintenilent of Cur Senile Department of tlie Pennsylvania It:i!lre:til is playing a .snuppy pame In the Philadelphia Girls' Kcnfftie. StamlliiK. left te rlslil Kililli llriKlit. Kitty IamU, Klcaner ICyre. Knei'llni; Isabclle Islnger, Hetty Seliejikcl Storm Calls Off Races Today at New Orleans New Orleani, I.a., Dee. IS. Owing te n Btenn tlint tore up the truck nt Jeffersen I'urk the eniil Helieduleil for this nfternoen liu.s lieen postponed until tomorrow. Ailvvisc wenther eonditiens centiiiun today no tlmt nn effort te Ret the track into condition wns greatly hampered. With no races scheduled en Mon days nt Tin Juniia, or Havana, there nre no Ills meets being held this nfternoen. CAPTAIN GRAY IS OUT OF VILLANOVA LINE-UP ii .i Team Crippled for Game With Man hattan College When the Vlltanevn College quintet encounters t!ir Mnnlinttnn Cnllepn fire. of New Yerk, at Villunnva Tuesday nlgltt. Uiptnin l.arl l.rny. ilimlnutlve fer.Mird. will probably be out of the line-up. fSrnv is suffering from a , 8CVfre "'i1 w"l"n Is apt te confine him le '" U,M V,r "" " "" , n trip te Lafayette College last Thurs- , day evening, but It wns net until yes- .i i, , ,rit, i fn-it-i i iiir. iiiiiLTt?. .villi,; .ill terdny that he was forced te take te i hlB bed. , The less of Gray from the llne-nn will be severely felt, ns the Metropoli tan court dribblers nre a team of no menu ability. Manager Walsh is making negotia tions for a game with the Crescent A. C. Mnrch 7 nt Brooklyn. Cernell Elects Pfann Captain llliaes. S. Y Dtc. IN. Geencn n. I'fann of Marien, Ohie, quarterback of th Cernell varultv football team, liai bnen sleeted cap tain of the eleven of 108. Pfann. who hag been aisanlcfl the quarterback position en several Atl-ATncrlcan football teams, has played tlie position en the Cernell eleven for two seasons, lla Ii a member of tha clas of '24 at i 'ei neil m the Celter of Arts and Sciences. Tla Juana Entries for Tuesday Kirst race, tlirce-rear-eltjs ana up, claim Ini, purse $3(10. ti'i furlengs: Vera Rita ..10T Miss Dunbar ...101 Harry Jludder ,109 'Yorkshire nil Hilly Jee . let 'Jack I.cdl 104 flckle Fancy ..101 'Canvasback ....104 Marlen Fluke . .104 Flrewerth ....... 11" Uee. Muclilbacli.lU4 Hecer.d race, all ates, elalmlnc Herace Lerch . .112 'American Maid .101 Chroma 111! 'Skylark nil Thrills 107 'Four Lf ... .107 Phyllis K. ... nil Treadwell loll Cicely Kay 10'J Ualway ny View . . ..103 latt n;; Third race, threr.year-elds and up. claim ing, purae ISOO. 1 mile: Norford's Last. 105 'Veiled Colleen Cave Man . ...110 'Irish nelna, . llenecta ., . .110 'Tag Day Jay Mac . . 100 Fourth race, all 1500. BU furleims ages, claiming Angela 103 Julv Fly .... lied Man . 114 Hickory N'ut Dr. Htevnsen lOu Tat Carter Herder Ill Silent Sam . Starry Hanner ..111 Fifth race, three-i ear-olds and up, Ins, nurse I1U0O, il furlencs: Dr. Jehnsen .112 'Ceca Cela W'oedle Ment- 'Walter Dant Kemery ..108 llreeru . . -L,ltll9 Florence .100 Sixth race. threi"- ear-olds and up. claim ing;, puree 1500, 1 mile nnd 70 yurdsi Hanover's Topaz. US ' Anient e 108 Rrirresse 110 ins llll nis .ies r.ela nn My Iaddla . Wodan Wise Judge , Lariat Seventh race, ItiOO, claiming, Vermak . . . rnrslda Dehra ins Dalwood lus The Colleen Ben 10s three-year-olds and up, purse 1 1-1U miles: .,110 Vla 101 ..110 Christie lleltcrs 101 Ithymer ihym Api ,.ii uwmaiu iei pprent-lce allowance claimed. Havana Entries for Tuesday First race. 4TO allien two-years-olds lng, purse $7 01 .102 1011 .107 .107 tunenvs: Oray Uennet Jennie C. . . Forewarn . . Conundrum Moonlit Way Vlrullla . . 5'oaltlen Iweet Cookie Happy Moments 107 Second rac. three. year-olds and up lng, purse 1700, 5V furlengs: lirtt 100 Kquater Oeerae S 10 Tee the Mark Harmenlqun 105 Bruce Dudley Hush 107 MaeMurphr . 'i'"'. .E" "V .10 The Unqulrer Third race, three-yjar-elda und up. Inn htii.ii VTliA nil- wt mt . .... v-v llebbed llutr . fOi! Ulna Caltha HtarkBder 105 Orchid King i;urt Hall . 1115 Myr Friend Put 1 ey 105 Melius .... lng. purse llunnnii Hpeds Hail Dleqe 1700 54 furlongs." " ' t Advance ..... , .II'1 Knd Man 11 ..i.u v urrency , Sixth race. three-ear-eds and ud rlnim ' lng. purse 1700. 1 M0 miles: ' , -..vrrvtin 102 "III Hunley Fashion Qlrl ..103 ..102 Thistle (JiMi) iii "T " 1 Misericerd Iheinas y Mahen ... nioemtaaion oranasen King B V rva naii ...10'J ...ea , 'AvPraiitd 1UB allowance . , ' of five ciauaea. V uuren firm race, inree-year-elds and ud claim, lng. purse 1700. 1 mlle and BO yardi Kathleen K. . 100 Tend . ins Vtf.i,: ;.;, ?,S I,lHeK Tu no 1 MAYER TO PLAY HOPPE IN EXHIBITION MATCH Proceeds of Billiard Tilt Will Ge te Peer Children Jeseph Mnyer, niannser of tl-p Iluil Iluil en Itecrentlen Parlors, nnd former amateur 1S-2 Imlk-linc billiard cham pion, will meet Willie Heppe, world's tltlcheldcr, In nn exhibition match TluirKilny evcniiic at the Hudsen rooms. The proceeds of the mntch will be te n Santa Clnus fund, whicli will be turned ever te city authorities te buy Christ mas gifts for peer children. A committee cen-lstiiiK of Reveral men and women socially prominent, will meet tomorrow uft"rnoen at the Hudsen rooms te plan the nffnir. At the conclusion of the billiard mntch the Philadelphia .Spert.-. Writers ' lvill itIva TTntiiin n rlltirntn Mill & - WH. H llllllll-l HORACE FOGEL IMPROVES Condition Somewhat Better "'er i Operation at Stetson Hospital The condition of Herace Fegel. former sports writer and president of the Phillies, continues te slmu- ;.. prevement, nccerding te Dr. Jehn A. i.eger. me regpi iiimiiy pnysieian. , I' iici u:ik Nirii'i.iM -iiii nnvii I .'ktici a, i Thursdav and en Saturday was remei- j oil te the Stetson Hospital, where an i operation was performed. He is said i te have come out of the operation r-jiii'nuiiii,. mm ma I'oiiuiiieil at present Is all that can be desired 1 ! 1 1 ,1 s:! 1 r r purse KAKK A MKTI PlpARROW j m i.rr r a t k q? B v-m vj Cacti H ClueU.Peabcify &Co.Inc.Trey.NX I ttni 1- r . I "illyAiyiAi IE mm, r .)) e m, lhl j-' y ' , " m "1L:?Js ar el im mML m& m W ' r- j 'itntu.. !, rfj UMi irr-m i SUPERIOR SEtt -...i sSr553 In quality and sat- 7&msm$ no! Wmmli hfRctien- A blend f V n cf'S5l'(5' I' ' : : lle Wl ill that'8 different -t8 Vf Shipping Beard ;;iS T&'llT?ade t0. pleaae iir'rM v" claim- i TA.m. t er tU.I'- -S . . 1 gg.Va52t. -" -,. -"-- S. -'2 , lis WW! mm 10s R.'W. Pfc"WpW" iX90 field mam mff. 1 jv.'rxy . -. fl-K rv.r ::; i , - Ter 5c W pliu. " mm Marshall ".iu-i for 5c ''Mm iMU WM 1 Be Straight '"line ) rr PeUjiUb ; -'-'-- . . .. 1 DECEMBER 18. 1922 CAR-SERVICE GIRLS SEEK NEW HONORS Helders of P. R. R. Cage Title Will Strive for Championship of Eastern District BETTY SCHENKEL IS STAR Superintendent of far Si-loe cirln lire oiieo mere coming Inte the limelight I In basketball, and from early indlon indlen 1 liens will again be n strong contender for the championship of this district. Helding the Pennsylvania Itailrenil title and the only tenm te defeat the Daugh ters of Columbus, the Car Hervtce live is out for further honors. When the Clroen Sex tenm found the Philadelphia (llrls' I.enmie wns tint te their liking, and divpped out, the Car Service mnids stepped into tlie breach and nssiiined the stnnding of the Oreen Sex Fortunately, tne league had just get under vwiy und the railroaders found themselves in possession of one victory and no defeats. The railroad Indies played their first game in the bngiie Inst Wednesday eve ning nnd defeated Steel-Heddle, 117 te 0. This leaves the live one game behind the Ameriran Hallway Kxpr-ss team, lenders of the circuit. Spectators who jammed Yennh Hull for the game last Wednesday were im pressed bv the work of the Car Service live. Ouick passes, splendid tonmwerk, nnd nbec all excellent guarding fea tured. Four games have been played in the Knilread League and nil resulted in easy victories for the titlehelders. Un less soniethiii'X unforeseen occurs the local maids seem ilstlned te go through te the Eastern District Unllrnml title .igiiin. In addition te holding their honors in tlie Itailrenil League the sound, is anxious te win the cup in the Oirli League being conducted in conjunction with the Manufacturers Lengue. The ganie with the American Ituihwiv Fx press tenm Wednesday night, will go a long wny towards deciding this rnce. Hetty Scheneliel, all around nthlete. is one of the regulars en the team nnd holds down n guard position. Miss Schenkel is one of the best guards in this section and a dend shot te the basket as well us nn expert dribbler. Plnving In the buck court with Miss Schenkel Is Miss Eleaner Fyre. With these two stiiis in tlie back court the Car Service five is well able te held its own with any girls team in the sec tion. Charlette Walten. at center, is plny ing an even better game than last year. Capable of getting the tnp-eff en the majority of opponents and being geed at passing and dribbling this fair maid makes an Ideal pivot player. The forwards are two of the best In the district nnd Miss Edith Bright was the individual star of the recent game with the Steel-IIeddle having six field goals. Her running mate is Miss Kitty Lcntz. The team is coached by Paddy Livingstone and the team Is rapidly learning the fine points necessary te en..!. n(f flin rnilf-Tl mli'da nml ..!!, e little mere work and a few mere games, me (('inn mhhiiu uc un u imr wiiu mc best in the country. W. AND J. TO PLAY DETROIT WM, Meet Menth Earlier Than Usual In 1923 Washington. Pa.. Dee. IS. Wash ingten nnd Jeffersen will meet Detroit fnlversitv ln football next full, the rlm. agreed upon in the contracts Just signed being October "7. This is one month Perm and Middies May Net Meet Next Year According te nn authoritative source, the Cnlvcrsily of Pennsyl vania mid the Naval Academy will net meet en the gridiron next sea son. As the Midshipmen arc al lowed hut one game away from home each year (hey will probably be unable te come te Franklin Field. The Middies will play Penn State en Ilenver Field next fall nnd Princeton In Baltimore, which menus thnt they have listed one away from -home contest nnd u big gnme for their own vicinity. It Is said that cither Lnfajettn or Dartlneuth will replace the Navy en the Bed nnd Blue schedule. Centre College hns virtually agreed te come te this city In BJ2I, It is nlse said. earlier than the game of Inst fall, when the Michigan eleven wen by HO te 0. Unwillingness te burden the Novem ber schedule with tee many haul games, pitt and West Virginia having uliendy been scheduled for thnt month, prompted tli clinnge te October. The game will be played ln Detroit, where the Presidents lime appeared for two successive seasons and where the game has become u fixture. In both its performances there, Washington and Jeffersen drew record throngs anil the game is one of the most lucrative that either tenm plays during the year. A Brunswick "Baby Grand" The Finest Christmas Qift of All Seme gifts last a day and some a month. But a Brunswick "Baby Grand" Billiard Table bringa happiness te all the family Very day in the year and through many years te come. Fer the mera you play billiards the mere you want te play. It is the fine old gentleman's game, developing self con trol and a sense of fair play, strengthening hema ties, making the (lying room the most attractive place in the world te the young felkr What mera ideal Christmas present could you give? Beth Billiards and Pocket Billiards en this table In a few seconds yen adapt this table either te Billiards or Pocket Billiards. 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