JV"1 Hi v Football Fans Speculate as te Heisman's Successor as INEISMAN OUT AS 1923GRIDELEVEN Red and Blue Gridiron Menter j Will Assist Chairman of Athletic Council NEW COMMITTEE WILL NAME HIS SUCCESSOR Names of Prominent Men, In cluding 'Pep' Warner and Bill Reper, Are Mentioned TVl,e ulll b the new 112M hend conch rf thr t'nlvrrslty of I'cnnsjlvnnJn feet- ThV the n'",,ln" m'PrninBt In the mlnd'i of tlie Htiiilenl. nluinnl nnd tnl tnl lewcw f the Ucl mill V.Iup imw thnt It hns lipfn (li'llnitely iintiotinreil tlint Vn Tonii mrntnr for tlie hbt three .ijrH "HI "f reltirn. Mr Ilei'innii ulll net. Imwover. horer Ma Hnlleni with lVnn. lmt will ro re wain nt tin- fnlverslty In the ennnrlty la BfelMnnt te the ehnlrninn of the Athletic Council. An such his duties nlll he mere or Ims of n dlplnmntl" iintiin'. in cnrrylnc en necothtiena with the nlumnl In tii tii rletis pnrt of the country nnd in rlonr rlenr In? tip foethall iirohlemi with the fnc itltv nnd ether pimilnr iiiizzlrs. irrnnlhi!: te Swlncj Itutchlnien, rlininiinti of the I'tilvernltv Council en' Athletic. Conch Helsmnn Informed him immnllnleiv nfter the Cernell e.'inie thnt de did net' desire te fill the position of bad coach next jour, hut mlniltted thnt he had no ehicetlnn te returning In Mem ether enpnrity. Many Names Sucmteil As the ni v foethnll committee, which tins net n vet heen nnmed in full. lm tfe nutherltv te nnme the new conch.' no step. h:ie ns et been innde in thnt direction, lmt mnnv prominent men in the foeilin'l world hnve heen mentioned M pnlhllltlei. includinc Pep Wnrner, the Pitt enneh : Hill Hener, of Prince tun: .Tack ICeesh. the frehmnn mentor; Hnrnld (iiiiien. r.eu Yeuiir rrnd even i!z Hill Ilelletdiach. who. nevernl yenrn into, In rctirins. sild thnt he wni thrmich with football for poed. The .tntenient clven out by IMr. lTtitehinen In which he nnneunced the eiiinpe nt the helm of the actual conch cench injr rt follewn: "Fer the liiformntlen of nlumnl nnd ttmH tv of the t'nivcr-itv of Pennsvl- mnin It l desired te mnhe public cer- tnin Informntien rcRnrdini: the feet- T,l T. Tt ,' ZZZ r: " '! ' COACH OF PENNS Jehn V. FIeimnn. who hns been hend!I,,,r f the I'hilndelphin Mnnufncturers rench for the ln"-t three jenrp Ji." t (lit l lie ntd net iieeire te tie conl'Iered lis n 1 enndidate nsnln for this position, nnd In this connection I desire te nv thnt the oeminlttoe is entirely Biitisfied uith 'Mr. Helsinnn's work en the Peld nnd what lie Ins done te regain for Penn lylvanla its position In the foethnll irnrld. Gets New Vrnt "Mr. Helsmnn. however, will net (ever his connection with the T'niver Wty. At the lnt meeting of the Coun cil en AlhletlcH nuthnrlntien wps cuen te me ns chnlnnnn te engage Mr. Hei.man ns n'-sistnnt te the chnlrmnn yf the council. In this pnoitlen Mr. Heiman will continue the nig,ini7ntlen work lie has carried en se mioec ipfully, pnrtleiilnrly within the last venr. in jMltnn te his (eathlng. The' Athletic Council is centinunllv lccelving re Tict! from alumni clubs nnd ether or er or tfinizatlens Interested In the l'nlver "Ity for some one te vlMt them from the Iniveisity nnd te tell thm whnt ii come en in athletics nnd ether (entitles. Mr. Uelsnmn hns censpnted 10 rt'nrel-nt IIH 111 lllla unrl .Inrlni. ine ain thnt his visits will result In great '"mils winier, nnd we feel cer geed te ft cry phase I'nlvt r.-lty work. Concerning th" coaching situation, lie cminltlie intends I,, c.mtass the Wiifitlnn terv thnmuglilv, and as seen i P0iibe te receiiimenii in tlie ('nun 'il a iKi.hing policy iiml u iehcIiiiik PTsetinii which we feel will meet wi'h "Prrevnl. Alrendt the names of manv "Ml-Kiiettn Pennsyltania men have 'Jen suggested te us, an have the names or feme tthe are net Peimstlvnnin srmiiifltes The committee is terv gl.ul 'e recehe suggestions from the alumni n,l nthcis who are interested In the vfelfnre of the Tnlversitj. AH that tw K s ,lat our aluninl nnd the pub be She M time i ttiiich te -olve our rrnMfinq "In addition te hi, work ns asMant te the eiinirmnn of the council. Mr 'Iflsnim ttill continue his unrk r kn the chelnrMilp of the I'liiverKltt's Miietesuptea high mnik. Net many, t-eIm, . .. ""' " "in. "ill reiiuze lllf iKi. -nf JIr "'"Isimui's influence In L."vrtlen. (1,lr,"K '!"' It ""','' HJ ., ?",,y h,,s '", malntaine!l the tl "' ,,sr Pi'""', hut he has Insisted iPen nd obtained an iinus mllv high . ,""'? ,Vn",inK r all members of nt.wT, ' ' t"1"''"1 '" 'I'' ''loping the Interes 0f ti, unuri-nuluntei M.e nf,,l', r""1"""- '"l'ig iiliiinni iIuIm "fermeil rp-nr.iiiK football ,1 ,!., nlers.u artititie. ami In the de- Iejimuit nt a football organiatien "IT, Jlpi'innn I. no .1 ...1...1.1. ' " uie i niteri. f 'u nil ...... I . II .1.. I ,n,i ' "- 1. nut; 111 mm Vlllliailie must - '.iiiMiiiiute ttmk. tt e nre glad, .i.Vt ..'. '" c ,u: wl" continue this. '"freiere, that lu. u 111 . and alLieJ.'.'.Tl,",;" !nH? n jne future heniethlni: im tn 1,.. ,1... , fnn I..Y. "l. "S r.P " OIlMllp Will hO "rnnniil ,v il. ,,llm,.ii I . in "i 111 t. that is 1 '",OI," '," "M "l'w Position y I!,hv 1 ',".'' !iK'"i,,",1'i lr HM ''" ''" llenn V- ""r''""". '"'"'I of 'he 1 '"id f Infornmtlei, of H. miter- 1 1 ,4,11, .similar te Kiiciilly pest n,t.. ,,ld I1",11''11'1" '"" this pest I 'f ti'iHt iiial.e Mr. lleNuiun a in a lliemlier ni, Z: ,I".';',"- ..lJa'1 Mr- niihhnell last s.KLf',"' "s i11",' "'"-''csser te Helsmaii heiid eeiiel, is cnnieriied, there will after !lJ v "". "'"""""Ccilleilt until Yeu.. f ,""' f,l'.',,l"" '". Mini Lee Wl'l team"1" "'"' t"I"al" "f ,,", .Jj1"' everjthlng legnrdliig the new In ls ,'!nt J1-' definitely nettled wii- made evident by HeiNiiuui last night in "llseiissie,, of the entlri! matter. it wns definitely settled In my mind : I lie end of the present season that I 1,1.1 . n,t.'eiitiiiin 10 coach ihe foot feet null tenm. i,P Hild. "The orgnnlza ergnnlza iSsih01 ",1'1,',l'"' nt Penn is net in 11 n?t.i 1 .',l l""1"'"1 lme I can dell, bi l,'"."t" wlmt "' new duties will nuiJ ,1nlc"'1 " ( nllP!l'1 ""ll mnp hVlnf.i 1 " "len" ceiiKtiuctive and Sm.'.'i"08 i'er tl,p Present. It Is 2be. tl'nt there will he an enlarge- CMeent that Is ull I can nay." ,- . iBWi IfO '1 hhha rutwrtswi-' Mm. i.vl fa&PTNsSk ,W"i1bsb. iw!m?lA HfMKMV wwQvWl ynW I'w s '-,, v? sBLLLLLLLLk BeT r.&1Pi5lsssm BpSms MBBHIhpPJB mtlaSB Iwiwj'ii T"m aBW slH .' MsaBPalllK si i are --.lit atii & & :iai6JiiKtgy.'gaya hHBHHHRH bwEHHIS IB : -' - wsh'v flrMOTH w 4sp ilii 1 llift WiwWffffWW --5- ju'- IrlffflffBM MaMBBWMffE HEDDLE GIRLS WIN if 1 ssssl FIRST CAGE GAME n-fiefeV Turn Back Lehigh Valley Quin tet in Manufacturers' League by Score of 3 te 0 I TRIUMPH ON THREE FOULS I Bnltetball is bCRinnlnR te boom , nmeng the empleyes of the Steel-Heddle Cempnny, nt Twentv-firvt street nnd I Allogheny nvenue. The tenm Is mem- It....,...!..,, t .... ...... ... .... ..... I I'unituiiii jt;iiKiii' ii nil i ii in 11 tin urni attempt nt the cage sport. First the mnle empleyes were or ganized, nnd when the call wns sounded for n girls' league there wns plenty of responses for cnndldntec. Success Is starting te crown the hnrd work of Mnnnger .Tenes, who has been an In cessnnt pluggcr since the Btnrt of the season. Last week the tnnle five came through with its first triumnh. nnd after belne hnnfen In kevpenl nttemnti. thn crlrlri I finally mnnnced te brenk into the wen column Inst niclit nt the expense of the Lehigh Vnllev quintet. The score wns a te 0. This Is no mistake, for , mere than TiDO fans nt Yonah Hnll rnn I bear witness te the truth of the as- sertlen. There wns a change in the llne-nn. em nesiblv this nccnutited for the Inl tinl win of the sensen by a foetbnll or perhaps baseball score. It leeks as If the enme wn.s wen hv n field goal i judging by the score, but such wns net I the case. Three perfectly geed tosses were responsible for the foul I flrst l tictnry of the sensen. l The iieweeiuers in the enme for tin winners wire the Atlierhelt Bisters,) 1 I'leimnr and Agnes, one of whom in I a guard and the ether a feiwnrd. They nre slsteiq of Itebht Atherholt, the leimer rieisher stnr. who one season led the Manufacturers' League as high ' scorer. The three foul tosses werejnndc by Miss Mat Siillltnn, who has an ac- i filiate etc from the fifteen-feet mark. I She is also somewhat of nn all-round nthlete. Neither side scored a single, i mint In the opening hall', which leeks' hlin a reeeid for the book, nnd neither registered n field ccnl in the whole game, which leeks like another. The star of the. Steel-Heddle team Is , Mt I'less Kakini who is an all-round ' ltlilite She Is a baseball nnd track star, but is pint Ing her first tear at Imekeihnll. She plated with the I'leisher nnd Punlield bloomer girls and , also wns en the Funfield track team and was captain of all the vanetia tiams nt the Peirce Scheel. The Steel-Hedd'e girls piny Eastern League rules and are nlse a step ahead of nearlj all the ether girls, in thnt thev wear regulation basketball togs. Manv of the ether femnle tenms inteud t i fellow their example when they order tliclr net outfits, an they hate found there is mere freedom In the new tes tli. in m the regulation bloom- , ers pievleuslj used. , I ! Iioetn and Saddle '"' W" nt Xl"r was declined off en account of rain nnd storms The clinics -tanil ter teilnj. The truck is in teiv Inn workouts uilculiiicd 10 coiiditteu, and glve n line en Jliiise" Hie niipessiDiv, IIeisps which 1 si em nest inc. l'llH nice, (.all 1 enl, Prince Tin, Mudiiggiii; second, Sling, Kttahe. (finite: third, Katiinn, Hepe, Straight Shet: feuttli. Cooper Demen, i.sfiiri'.'ii'i' . i'i"p."ui mm. . unarm, .tiiieriinii homier, ji uikh; sum, Cockieucli, HutcheMin, Itcgul Ledge, IliiMiiiii: I'lrst race, Sweet Cookie, Conundrum. Moeiilet Wnj ; bvcnuil. Tee the Marlt. Kiiuater, Hush : third. . Mls Caltha, Mcl.anc, Orchard King; ' feui th. Ana 1.0 un. spoils. Jtuuunn; fifth, .Ma Mew met. n'trieeh Jilnel; Tep ; sith, King II.. Ileirela, Felix M. 'I In .lit.iiut : l'list race, Harry Itiul" der, llillv Jee. Fickle Puncy ; second, Flu Ills K., llorace Luich, Chrome; Ufiid. Veiled Colleen.. Norferds Lust, Iteiiecin; fourth, Red Man, Angelu, July Fly; fifth, Woodlo Montgomery, Hr. Jehnsen. Ceca Cela ; sixth. Re. gresse, Mv Laddie, Honever's Topaz; sevcntli, ermitk, Rhymer, Vic. Frem new until and Including Jnn uarv 7 thent will he racing every day at Havana, holiday curds being pre pared for Christmas Day unci New Years. After January 7 Monday will be observed, ns usual, with no racing, Many stables arc preparing te ship tn Tin Juaua nt the close of the twe 2fcw Orleans mettlagfl. i EVElStlNG" PUBtlO. E rE0PATH .T58' VVB SP" VRUW ! w,", p . JENNIE MERMOf?A BIG DEAL DEPENDS up0N 0NE pAYER Cellins Trade Likely If Yanks Qet Blankenshlp New Yerk, Dec. 10. The celebrated and leng-nwalted deal between the Yankees nnil hite !Sex nangs en tne question of one player, according te Miller Hugglns, before departing for his home In ClncinnaU. The Yanks, he declared, have agreed en the three nthletes whom they are willing te ship te Chicago, but the Ses balk at handing ever a certain pitcher, and thnt little difficulty represents the insect In the ointment. Hugglns admitted that Kid fllcasen ins consent te part wiin ..miic uej- Hns and Left Flflil" il Falk. tt'e young Texan. It is known en equally m-ti nn ennqllv geed nutnenty tnnt tne anus who wm go If there Is a trade are Heb Mcuscl and Aaren Ward. Out the Sex demand a pitcher, Walte Heyt, and Hugglns bnlks at th s secntlce of the Uroeklyn boy unlesa he gets n certain ttvirler in return. I "You'll hate te guess at the Identity ei mis iiiciige piicucr, eaia iiuggius. i "I've already told J en about Cellins nud i ,.,,. rr,.. '... u .i. . T. I Falk. The t hlte e also want a nltcher moreover, a pitcher whom I can't let go without getting another te take his place." If the Yanks nre agreeable te letting Heyt go, they prebnbly hnve demanded Ted Illankenship, the nineteen-year-old Texan, In return. PHILA. AMATEUR BOXERS WIN WASHINGTON BOUTS Quaker City Mitt men Cep Four of Seven Matches Frem Pittsburgh Washington, pec. 11). The hosing team from Philadelphia defeated the Pittsburgh mlttmen In a dual meet here InBt night at the City Club. The Quaker City boxers wen four out of the seven matches decided In the heavj weight nnmber Hugh Sultzer, of Philadelphia, defeated Mark Fnsteln. The ether Philadelphia win- "frs were Mi who bent. O Marty hummers, tiyweigtit, oereo Balllnger: Ch ck Weasy, who outfought Ray Clark, and Dave Iieleff, who aeteatea uaaie uayne. D. Weeds, Tem Bentley and Jack Grant were the Pittsburgh winners, defeating Harry SImklns, Willie Hat kina and Pat Donahue respectively. CRAMP BOWLING I. P. Merrla Dept. Takes Twe Out of Three Frem Brass Foundry The I. P. Merris department of Cramp's shipyard turned the tables en the brass foundry In the second game of the aeries for the championship of the ah!pard Last week the founder! captured all three games from their rivals, but last night the Merris sextette wen two out of the three contests. The 1 seoieH were I'.i" ' ''. ' 10 ifiu. 77 te II.'IO. , , Jack Hreadbeck, alter rolling 205 out of 11 possible three hundred in the warm-up. counted the highest score of the victors In the actual game roll. His first frnme in nractlce was a split with the next ten balls rolled resulting In striked. His sceic for the three games was 1113. 1SS and 10T). The complete scores fellow : Merris department, feruy lit), nn. lit 1 ; JIulzer, lril H7. 102; Melcher, 182, 111. 180; H.iwker. 121. Hri, WS ; liinndbeelf. lid. 1S8. 105: Ilnmes. 1B4. 1IK1, ISO. llrass Foundry : Hheppnrd, i 1(14, 101. 1.15. Hunter, 150 151, 142; i Kelsev. 101), 101, Htf: Wright, 174, I iita ir.'i. ,i i.nru 1H5 178 10fl : lr. win, lC'i, 21 103 Heckey Season Opens December 20 OlsveUnd. Ve. 10. ? hoekey hueh will eun hers en Picmlr 29. with n hlbltlen gam t)twcn CtetiUnd. of th rnltd Statu Heclw I.iui. ana .th trenet Ontario JteckfTf Aoieclntlon Hum uUftlncbl. It tr itnngiinctfl tefUy. Thea teams will alie matt Daeamtar 80 Planets at Blrdsbore IltrAahnpn (nntsh, nt Th Vh.laAAlnhll h VhitinhiK p anaia win iraval te up-Sit baalfulball flr .The rianeta will miffi ir.v unnainaiaa nn up with Nlcnela ana von ueien, ter-, wardai Kltaralil eantar, Gray an! Qrla. com, Ktiarda. Fer sam with thn Plenat I UaC w sbeuu Hsruea Ui. :"': . " xflviiw- s. tv s- N LEDGEB PHUjAPELMIA. iTtlESDAY,' KZ? Three Games Are en Schedule in Scholastic Basketball League Today First half whednle of the Public High Scheel Bnshethnll Iengud will end this afternoon with the regular three-game list. As the schoolboys start with their Christmar holidays lntt ,,., ...elAl f. ... . nn 1(lnm,A ,.," ; -" - - "f iiiiciuvuii. rxt. ., , J he games en for this nffernoen are Northeast High versus the league- leading Southern High aggregation, at 1trnal rtm.,1 nn,i c ...,- rtral High and West Philadelphia nigh nnd Oermantewn Hlch and Trnnkferd nigh ' - .. , . ... . , ,i A,li . . , ...wi V' "" "'"." nlr"',?,'5 victory in meetin the Archives. Thin nrnhnhl? will Ii ftlA Api.ll VAU .Pl.le nMl..t1 Ill I.. the result when the teams finish their forty-minute battle. Central's first game scheduled attav from home will be this nftcrnoen with West Philadelphia High. Adelp'iia ... ........ ,.., .1110 uiiruuui. will ill .cnaeray, 1 nirty-nintn ami tinritet streets, which was officially christened with a vlctert by the Snccdtmvs Frldnv afternoon, will he the scene of the frnf . Frankford High, the only team In the circuit thnt hns failed te registei n victory, will be the guests of (Oer (Oer maneown nigh in the third game of the afternoon. The Green nnd White gym nasium, Oermantewn avenue and High street, will be the scene of the battle. SCHOOLBOYS END HALF-TIE SEASON WKJNSW1C1, HOME BILLIARD TABLES JlllgJL. A 111 Hi WmflrllrW' it 2S5lMi!ww Vl SiBTrs ammr The Ideal Christmas rtl IK. sKsls miJB the Seme glft lart a ly and some a month. Btx a Brunswick "Baby Grand" Billiard Table bringi happiness te all the family every day In the year and through many yearn te come. Fer the mera you play billiards the mere you want te play. It la the fine old centleman'a game, developing self con trol and a sense of fair play, strengiliening home ties, making th living room the most attractive Ec jn the world te the young felki What mera leal Christmas present could you give? Bth Billiard and Pocket Billiards en this tabic In a few seconds you adapt thin table cither te Billiards or Pocket BUllarde. There are many types of Brunswick billiard tables, come priced as low as A" ,ntere'ng nd Instructive booklet, "Tha Heme Magnet," furnished free upon request THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. 4Taituoeurer flinee Jl .1002 .Arch St., Phila, mm cJANE TDREMAN - ELIZABETH IPUwli COLUMBUS GIRLS DEFEAT ROOKWOOD WlnsklU'a Team Surprise by Held- Ing Champions te an 11 te 5 Score The Daughters of Columbus basket- , ball team received n big surprise Inst etcning when Hebby 'VVlnsklll, the well known basketball organizer, took his Koekwood girls out te Knights of Co Ce 1 lumbus Hall and gavu the chnmplenB a real battle, score 11 te 0. Net until the second half did the Columbus girls show any decided abil ity, nnd this geed work was only nfter Nell Dcnnehey, the in lured enptain, en tered the line-up. Without their star center the team appeared te be le.st and nt half time lloekwood led by a two point mnrgln. I Mary Cenwny, speedy forward of the I West Phllly maids, shot n sensational goal seen after the second half started ' thnt tied the count nnd then accounted for nnethcr two-pointer thnt sent her tenm into the lead, never te be bended. 1 Koekwood deserves considerable credit ' for the showing made against the team 1 that only recently humbled the best in New Yerk, nnd for a time it seemed thnt the lassies from the Manufacturers' League would wnlk etf with the game. I In the preliminary gnmes First I Christian split even, the first tenm win ning from the Ladies of Plnren in an abbreviated contest. 5 te 3, while the second team lest te Daughters of Phil llpa in an extra period, 2 te 0. This was a real battle and the regulation time ended with both tenms scoreless. SPHAS BEAT BRIDGETON Nese Out Seuth Jersey Quintet In Exciting Extra Period The Seuth Philly Hebrews trrvelcd te Iirldgetnn last night nnd handed the U....I. In.Afl rtt.M ... ..!... n (in ... f, iHUUili iil-icuj i.iniuiiiuiin ii tii-ni-e,l i defeat. ' liahe Kletx, the regular center of the RP''n; fnllel1 I)llt n nn nppeiirnnoe nnd Mnnncer Harry Pnssnn wns com. PL',lc(1 te ',,ay- up was ene of th? stnrs of 'I"" nm- The scn at the mA ei ,lle regulation time wns .'1431 I nnd In the extra period the Sphns wen out. ... ... , INOtea necKey Hiayer Dies nulutli. Minn.. Dr IJ Jimmy jvim. I ll!Ki7m?$?&ULL hSri rkey rlef tllncm - rr r . . aimuj "QUIXET"reruu. GARAGES & BUILDINGS H. F. HILDRETH 2M N. S,i Sl KufcH 11M fhllk. Agt. for C. D. Pruden Cerp. Christmas Yeung pMfflT HI Sfc I - -fc Felks 1 r DECEMBER 19, WJ2 Penn Coach! TFAIR DOCTORS SET ' : FOR BASKETBALL College of Osteopathy Misses Have a Hard Schedule te Face AN EXPERIENCED TEAM Olrl candidates for the bnskethall tenm representing the College of Osteop athy hnte iilrendy started practice. These omVye lady doctors expect te hnve a blc season, for the Initlnl dnvV work brought out plenty of seasoned material. The star of the tenm Is Klenner Kel- I nnsen, w no p nts ni gunni. hit iirni IiasKCtimi experience wim in ew di-h-ferd. Conn., where she uen fnme nn the high school sextet of thnt city. Later she enme te William Perm High Schoe' from whence she graduated te Oteep nthy. Miss Ue!linnt U a magnificent plnver en the defensite nnd verv few of her opponents scored en her last year. Prebnblv the most experience, tdnver en the Humid i MiMred tenning- She plnved forward with T'l '"'niis I I High Scheel and ;'i n Ii ,d th-'i 'eurs en the sextet rnreseu'lnc I i'i rt us High Scheel, in Mr., .kiwi , 'ih' "7' ponsens wen- ndded nt tin Pit mouth (fvmniisluiii Inntitutn nnd four ,imm rv of the net game at Camp QiiNIieck Miss Jennings has two ten- f'.rmi'l- hl ntinnnmla for n ferWfirU HIT, II. hKK-nnr. In Ml dred Tet. from Salem ti!t. nn.i T nlu flnorlev. of Asburv Park. Peth of them nre ioekim. -.,. .. mnlnstnvs for the Oteepathv team At ret ing guard Louise Cromwell looked en ns n regular -"'' ' f JJ" exceptionally fine work with he Sntage Scheel of Phtslcal Education, while Harriett Merrett. who has 1mPM .". ter for the last three years will , be beaten out for the tnp-eff pest tm" WTh"r'p is a host of candidates for nP the positions, nnd among 'n,nT premising of them are Charlette D, ml elherger. .fennle Marmora. . niizabetn Toemely. whose race "Vrr,lZh"$ gnined nt CentesvlUe lllph t "?a?ion fJrlsweld. Itarel T.eckner Man Miller. "Rillie" Kliner. I"J K",; of W.llinm-rert. and Pvly In !" who plnved guard with William I enn IIlt.ll ".'l "" ' . ,...l -.. . Hleh Scheel. Osteepatht hns nrrnngert a schedule. The fit Pf gnme was dlfflnilt tn have ter two cenies.r.. .""." ,..i ..!. a . i nnfiinrt rrrn 7- Moravian is scnenuiru i...-. t .? nrA T."),r,,nrv .1. mere wilf he" Osteopathy', opponent en January 0. WOMEN DOCTORS WIN n... ii. n. f OateeDathy Baa- been played with the ttemex. -" College, but th;- latter cnnrcM M ether contest with thnt s,xtet wl .1 ,,'ace en January 10 Drcxel Is 1W .....II keteers by 35 te 17 i The women's basketball team of the Women's Medical College met 'he fair , baskoteers of the College of Osteopathy , last nlirht nt the formers gtm nc Twenty-flpt street nnd College are nue, and wen by the score of W te li The totals at half time were IB te in favor of the home tenm. which wn playing its first game of the saen. The work of Mls Alice Shcppurd nt center for the winners, nnd the goal .-hooting of Miss Esther M. I loon tthe scored mere thnn lmlf of iter nam's point", were the feituwK Smith Steps Turner In Second O.. De 10 J' "mtth nr. Cnten. .mha ? J.. Kr.DClil!-J UUI t inj- iuri-.r. 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