mi5$$a-f'tt ewJ5m!w5svJ aj s.'ifnn! R 24 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1922 I'A Penn Is Seeking a Football Coach Who Possesses What May Be Termed Winning Personality yw 1 .! 1 ?,J II : MftaJ Mi ill Hi fifth 11- HissHb INSPIRING LEADERSHIP, AS SHOWN BY BEZDEK, LACKING IN HEISMAN Heper and Warner Alse Possess What Fermer Penn Coach Needed An Indescribable Something That Makes for Invincible Football Teams f A T THIS nMiden of the year n fellow's mall Is heavy. SgaSE? f j" Nt-b 'J ' s i gSB Kafti!i?SSr?Svf?fl kgV' ! e VSBr-$fiKV" 2 B Sgs!BSBBSgstllLlaVBSSBsflgtBgL 8TONI1Y McUNN Uy STONEY. McLINN Then nrc the Christ- mnn rnnls alwnvs welcome. There are the usual requests te help thh and that charity ; we wish our cheeking account was cenalilernlily larger. And there arc the letter from the I). O. I". who disagree ultu something that has been written or ask why some ether matter was net discussed. In the mall Imsket there arc two letters which are apropos of the big news f the day. One from J. M. D.. Venn '21, Is quite eulogistic (thanks!) and cencludes: "I would like te have you voice our opinion of Helsman as next year s coach at Penn." Anether from II. I).: "I knew n number of Penn fellows, and the question of Helsmnn's merits seems te be the chief topic of discussion nmeng them." New, Jehn V. Helsman will net be head field conch at Pennsylvania next season, und there nuy be no geed reason why a writer en football topics net a Penn man should discuss him. However, since n request for an opinion has come from two sources, we shall give it, and It may be taken for what It la worth. The Pennsylvania coach, from what may be learned and from what one saw at practice mi mi slens en Pranklin Field, lacked one great essen tial personality. It Is net the personality of one of the geed fellows well met te which we refer. It is the inspiring leadership that puts the old fight Inte ft squad of college athletes Which Helsman seemed te lack. There are certain coaches that possess a something impossible te describe sjhlch seems te make young men play a whole let bcttir than they knew hew. Call it what you will: we knew no word mere apt than football pcrkenallty. Huge Bczdck. of Penn State; Hill Hopr, of Princeton; Pep Warner .of Pitts burgh, and ether successful gridiron tutors have it. That Is why th?y have successful teams wherever they may go. e .V Till! opinion of many hiij football men with whom tee chatted Mere tcerc two outstanding facts in connection with football at Venn in 1912 no college had better material; few, if any, had a su perior defense. And usually the lied and Blue warriors fought talis- facterily. e Something Lacking in Penn's Play BUT, as one of the most capable players en the Penn squad expressed it, "There is something missing in our play and we don't seem te knew just sjrhat it Is." He was telling the secret without knowing it. There was laek Ing the personality of a coach who sends a team en the field confident that, as Mike Murphy was went te put It, they couldn't be licked becaure they wouldn't be licked. This Is a sincere criticism of Mr. Hcisman. That he labored faithfully and Intelligently cannot be disputed. That he knows football and that his ystem, se far ns gridiron tactics go, was geed, shall net be denied. In his Dew position of adviser, or whatever title he may have, he perhaps will de much te give Pennsylvania winning teams. Hut as the head coach he surely did net bring out the possibilities that were in the fine squad of athletes who were the Red and Blue this year. Who will succeed Mr. Helsman' Six wclcs age this was discussed eTerywhere by Penn men. Jack Keogh, who sulci (fully coached the fresh men ; Leu Yeung, who has done splendid work as one of the assistant coaches nnd scouts; Bert Hell, another nssistant coach and a jeung man with n fine personality; Bill Hollenback, a former coach who has kept in touch with foot ball and who had the courage te play it well in the Alumni-Varsity game there you have a quartet from which the new tutor may be selected. Any one of the four has the Penn spirit and should prove te be nn In spiring leader. The four together, with one as chief, should develop te a high point of efficiency the grand material that will make up the Mjuad at Penn sylvania next fall. a 0X2? fAtnj; may be confidently pridicted the svecesser te Ilcisman will be a Pennsylvania man. And this is a it theull be. There are plenty of heroes of successful elereni who were red and blue jerseys who knew football. Knew hew te teach it and have the personality that will give a team the "wen't-be-lickcd" ipint that is the one big asset. An Hener Team of Football Stars ANOTHER letter In our batch slips us the well-known bird (English for A. raz-berry). It is from A. B who writes: "What's the trouble, old timer? I have eagerly read your column hoping te iind there nn Ail-American team, but was disappointed. Is It possible you are a coward?" It Is entirely possible that timidity may have been a factor In our deci sion te select an "Hener Squad," as we did, rather than a team with the prefix "All." Unfortunately, we did net have the ple.ii.ure of watching sev eral of the elevens that had what we were Informed were the best players of the year In certain positions. And this writer sees no reason te eulogize a player he did net watch play. However, in selecting an honor squad It wn3 remarket that "perhaps the names mentioned first in our list of honor plajers would he our selection te start In their positions." And if it will in any wny assist in providing holiday geed cheer for A. H. we shall be glad te give these players and well, take It as our honor team If you like. First Team Ends Gray, Princeton; Tayler, Navy. Tackles Thurman, Penn ; Treat, Princeton. Guards Carney, Navy; Schwab, La- fayettc. Center Bowser, Pitt Quarterback Covington, Centre Halfbacks Kaw, Cernell ; Flanagan, Pitt. Fullback Jehn Themas, Chicago. A number of geed men that we saw play are net en the two teams, which are taken In the order of the appearance of their names en our honor squad However, as Is customary with selectors of "All" teaniR, the assertion Is kereby made that our first eleven would carry our Christmas fund into a battle with any ether star aggregation In the land. 'AT TIIAT, we sumctimej have occatien te wonder whether the Frankfard Yellewackets, with their all-star east, would net beat any All-American rellege eleven that reuld be picked. M'hrn selecting mythical elevens one dare net include professionals. Hut what a team one could have if the greats who play for cold cash could be given positions! TrtM may interest some folks who apparently misunder stood our opinion of pre football. a Audubon Has tfie Town Baseball Spirit UDUBON Is a city in New Jersey about five miles below Camden. It is what one would call a pretty suburban town. Hut Audubon did net ei-t ltfAreptitotlen because It Is accessible te Philadelphia or because of Its beau tiful homes or because of Its fine people. It was n little argument ever whether Sunday baseball should or should net be plnyed that gave Audubon publicity la' all the newspapers of our country It might be added that Sunday baseball wa played In the New Jersey city last summer, and It is suspecttd It will be played there next summer. However, this is net te be comment nn Sunday baseball. The Audubon folks are quite able te take can" of themselves en that score. What we want te write about Is the town pride and spirit that are developed through the In stitution of a ball club that gives the residents reason te cheer for their home community. The ether night we attended n meeting of the Audubon A. A., In which Antheny J. Helgert Is a prime mover There were nigh en te 100 sportsmen present. All were for Audubon nnd her ball club first, last and always. They might differ en the question of Sunday baseball, but when It came te town spirit they were n unit for Audubon te bent the world. Why can't Philadelphia develop that same spirit? It can be done. That baa alwnye been our argument. We have mentioned the Blurs that Phlladel yblsns are compelled te listen te and read about when they travel te ether cities because of the lowly position of our baseball teams, and we have been seeking te bring about a condition that would Insure us nines of which we . might at least be proud ; for which we would fight. f , If you want le knew what home-town pride means, step In at the Audu bia A, A. Clubroom some winter evening and make some disparaging remark about their ball dub te the boys down there. And when you de, be sure the meter awaits without and that she is running and able te de ninety per hour tswsrd Philadelphia. a e nillKK we have big league ball vlubs by and for Philadelphians, , Fr then tet will fight for them, tun. And wc will fight even when ' , rev finish last. Second Team Williams, Pitt ; Erstrevang, Penn. Hansen, Cernell; Deible, Lafayette. Sae!;, Pitt : Kelly. Penn. Hern, Penn. Pfann, Cernell Miller, Penn ; Hrunner, Lataette Hewitt, Pitt. I RYOUT FOR LOCAL BOXERS AT ARENA Chance for Murray, Bass and Mitchell te Step Inte Star Competition ON HOLIDAY PROGRAMS By LOUIS II. JAFFti SEVERAL boxers In Philadelphia nt the present time appear as If they nrc in the making for competition with star mlttmcn In their respective classes. In nn efTert te bring some of these lnds ferwnrd nnd give them a chance te op pose leading gleveinen from ether cities Jack Hanlen, matchmaker of the Arena, Is planning te try out these fellows In his next two holiday shows. Monday nfternoen Benny Bass and Temmy Murray, a brncc of bantam weights, will get together, and the winner will be lined up against some one In the first flijht from out of town. Murray nnd Bass have been showing they have the stuff te become stare. Anether local boxer who will get the opportunity te display his mettle nt the Arena Is Rny Mitchell, of Seuth Phila delphia. On New Year's Dav Ray will hook up with Jee Tlplltx. nnd n victory for the downtewner would mean much te make him stand out for topnotch competition. Mitchell already is lined up for sev eral bouts, and shortly after the start of the new year his handler, Charley Cnridee, is confident Rny will be nil set for the tepnntchcrs. Tonight Mitch ell is scheduled te meet Johnny Don Den nelly at the Chestnut Street 'Arenn, while in addition te the Tlplitz match en New Year's Day, he also is te be booked for a set-te with Red Mack at the Garden N. Y. C. January 5. Walker Is Real Champ, h.vs Wlllus Rrltt Willui Rrltt. matchmaker and pro moter of the Chestnut Street Arenn. Is back In town nfter watching Mickey Walker make his debut nt the welter weight tltleheldcr In n bout nt Newark, N. J.. Monday night against Phil Krug. "Walker leeks like a rcnl champion," said Britt. "He sure hns a let of stufT, and there is no one I can think of who can lick him just new." "The chemplen was forced te lntfle under a handicap," continued Britt. "giving nway weight. height anil reach, but after he get down te work he seen brought Krug down te his sire. "L.ir!y In the contest Walker cut a JIMMY DISPLAYS THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT "SSEf ITbLPYOU YtKA CANT KEgPThAT VOG-I I WKi HIM OVTeWP CHASE' WIM AWAY i V. WtVSkA 1 " - I, i - AW MAW 'PLEASE LET ME KEBP HIM i v- xrWPeOft. rause. urn's com a almost) 3TAWEP v tic nt9N-inm nwrne - i fel lHW A VOMAW WlTlMOwTH'Hfij(n wiTu ARfrryvu Wtfdfc ME WAS TftYltf' ID SWAW Stub FROl&w 6XilXel) HZ A SUMS I'HASEB Htm OUT W teWWVtr WIIW MOMKtTf WKEWCH nuwe i ,msi, if Ytw'tt 1ST ME rCEE?! j'tiWue 0AR.6 OP . 4nD I " TBr (VOT TO BE AWY TTtOeDt-gy TO HOV - Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Football Spirit Probable Penn System Pest-Season Games t ft By THE OBSERVER Aud I'll Be willing- MOT ra rUvc a t,ur.tp'Ctt,tMic : ?BESEwT fT OC , ' I'D glVE UP Au i ASKED PenJ If YOUU JUSfteTMfi KEEP HiaiJ ftefUt HIS r-KltftiP- .. .e ... . ...r:..- . r ifcSBi. I wG&X. teuh jur tet wt rtcw nimj JTu5a MSrf wkbc HIS r-KlfcNP-s f.TVSA .illV Far -1 ' - , ' K iir ar """V "" IL nJ -Wp Zq9,v- PnOFESSOB COHEN, of the City College, of New Yerk, In a recent leehJ before the Secial Problems Club of that city, condemned foetbaMi particular nnd college athletics In general as a medium through which i!! spirit was developed. "When you found n Secial Problems Club or engage in Intellectual tmi. you nre really advancing the Interests of the college," said the nrefM? "These athletic contests, en the ether hand, nre merely tests of physical tZ? of n few Individuals." ' Vnn Intellectual pursuits de udTance the interests of any college Ne will take Issue with the professor en this point, but his argument en ftvrfiuii prebnbly has 74,000 opponents among the 75,000 who saw the Yale-HmiiS game. -il Football teaches aggressiveness held within the bounds of 8nertsmie.n.: It teaches control of mind ever nerve nnd muscle; it teaches poise In tniu moments; it tenches fair piny as it never could be learned from a boeki te teaches discipline nnd co-erdlnntton nnd psychology and numerous ether thliii There was a time, perhnps, when the tplrit of collcge students areuied kt football could be likened te mob spirit, but that time has long since been burlH under the dust of decades. w The individual deen nlmmcr in the melting pet of the cheering lectien He undoubtedly Is guilty of nets which he would net commit when by himidfi Who, for Instance, would snake-dnnce nlene en the gridiron? Yet then ii no self-consciousness ns he skips down the field with the crowd and tosses his hat ever the cress-bar. But could this be called "mob spirit"? it CowrieM, t, hv 'itMIc Ltiutr Compeny N. 1 DEER SEASON GETSUNDER WAY Hunters Banging Through the Swamps of Four Counties in Search of Bucks FOREST RANGERS START 7is.h under Krug's left eye. ind in the nnni round aimiut cie.-ed Krug s right Inte thnt only buck deer with eje with a solid Hmnh. During a ,5lbe obeve the hair can be I in Ylin in the tenth Krnr. rvetit- il'iipn . ...... u wt There Feeme.1 in he n ,HITer,.n.. r.f ' An? careless hunter who sheets .opinion as te whether he was knocked 'down or clipped. " i Jack Urltten'was introduced btfere , the Knig-Wnlker bout, nnd Wlllus sajs the former champion was given a great ! ovation. The open non en deer opened this morning in New Jersey, nnd hundreds of Philadelphia gunners started banging away nt sunrise. The game laws stlpu- horns killed. careless hunter who sheets at whnt he thinks Is a deer without being absolutely certain that It Is a buck net only risks killing a fellow sports man, but la likely te come te grief at the hands of the game wanlens. Indi.mlth I Tne "eer ccnsen Includes four Beut en After Ml Wednesdays December 20 and 27, and I . , January 3 end 10. The law allows a ' The bantamweight cmimpienshlp hunter te kill one buck In a cnlende.' match fcheduled for the Garden In New , ear, and he must report hla kill within , Yerk City is en after nil. It will be twenty -four hours te n warden, or te (held Friday night, fifteen round", and ' the Fish and Game Commission. During I each of the boxers Is suppesul te the season a hunter may kill one buck welsh In nt 118 pounds at 2 o'rleck. j in December anil one In Janunry, but if ' When the bout was tirit clinched a he tlewns one In Janunry he Is pro pre question was raised ever Smith's stand- i hibited from killing another one until ' Ing in New Yerk because of the prntct ' the next January. I made by the New Jersey State Cem- The Commission hns Issued n warn warn mNsIen, the Midget having pasted un a Ing: "Don't sheet until you see their bout at Jersey City with Johnny C'ur- i horns." It is criminal felly te sheet nt tin, for which reason he wnb suspended. a moving, unidentified object In the ine unruen taen called etf the Smith- . ernsn. ij)wn uinii mm siiDMKiiieii one tii tween Johnny Dundee nnd Jee Tlnlltz In the meantime Smith appeared he I fore the New Jeriey Heard, nsreetl te meet Ourtln in Jersey City Monday I night, 'vent through with thnt bout ami I despite the fact that Irili Johnny was j the winner, the Garden decided te held i the Sinlth-I.ynch content, se thnt Dun- nee ana iiputz are out. BANTAM RIVALS TO MEET FOR PHILA. LEADERSHIP . Baca and Murray te Meet at Arena Christmas j I Fer months boxing funs have been , arguing the question of the best ban tamweight In the realm of fisticuffs In i this city. Benny Bass, who climbed , the ladder of success through the ama teur ranks nnd continued with the same i decisive results in professional clrcules, hftH received many votes us the local lender in his division. Temmy Murray, a consistent winner, who has held hit 'own with mnny of the tiendliners, also has an army of followers. i The question of supremacy finally will tx settled by the lists of the two 'leading rivals and net the Patrick , Henry tongues of their followers. , Hejh and Murray will argue the leader- jshlp with their fists in the first of the five eight-round bouts at the Arenn Chri"5tmns nfternoen. Bebby Barrett, who will exchange punches with Sailor Freedman In the linnl Isitit, nut mi another Iimsv dnv of trnlning yesterday at the Ridley Park camp. Bnrrett Is working with Alex Hart, who meets Geerge (K. O.) Chancy In I the bemi-finnl. ' Ad Stene Is rounding into top fenn for his meeting with Geerge Shade. j Whltey Fitsgernld end Jimmy Han- i Ien will uqunre off in the Bccend nutn- ber. ; Scraps About Scrappers Jtehnnj- Doeln. of Jtt ralllitus C C . All! ' hnw his rtitle form In the Mur hetit nt ih JIIJeu tenlnht 111 lopetwnt will be r. HrldMtniri boxer. Frank Hemnnelll, by nme rhe mhtr buel : Hy eilllun . uf f'ami1n. v Jee l.uber unl Kermln tier- hctt, vt Johnny Ktctie. CTitrfc Kunntm Ii In hapA ri'ii after r r erliur fro-n an Injury in hi bicU. tuf. I furMl whl'e tr.ilnlntr two months no ( , will vet tick Inte fiction Friday nlttit ne!nt Heb Onrcla In a bout t lUltlmere New Yenr'i Da. Kaniu will meet Jickle ' Jennn at Scninlbn, Vs.. Te obviate ncciiientnl sheeting as much as possible every hunter Is warned te wear a red cap, and, If pos sible, n red or white coat. Deer appear te be plentiful in the swamp land through Atlantic, Ocean, Cumberland and Burlington County. Camps opened up In these counties .scv era I days age (it preparation for the opening of the season. Lut week showed a reenrd deer slaughter In Pennsylvania, though there Tex Hamer te Play In Texas Grid Game Tex Hnmcr, captain of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania football team, and Jee Straus, former full back en Felwell'tf eleven nt Penn, will play en the same team Chrint mns afternoon at Hnn Antonie. Twe teams composed of college players nnd former college stars will meet en the gridiron in n charity game, nnd Hnmcr will play his regular pest en one of them. The Bed nnd Blue skipper left here yesterday for his home en his first visit In two years He pre dicted that next year he will lead an undefeated tenm off the field en Thnnknglvlng Day. were fewer accidents und fewer docs killed than ever before. It Is ex pected that the deer season in Jcrney will have the name gratifying results. The Ferest RatiftejH' Buck Club Is the nnmc of a picked group of twenty gunners, peme of the best shots of Cam den nnd suburbs. The organization has been meeting at Intervals of every two weeks all during the fall nnd early winter months nnd they were among the first te get In action tedny. Deer hunting is nethlnc new for this group of sportsmen ; each and every member hns terved his time at the gnmc mnny seasons. Among the Amateurs R ten ten T. C. a fast fourteen-tn-alxteen-year-elil tram, dralrea vamca with team of the limr lire. Fer Barnes addrena decree Flanaajan, l.OO Seuth Sixteenth street. Ivy nrea. a fourteen-te.alrteen.year.oM team, would like te arrange aaimi with all eaica home teama havlna etwn weinain 1030 Seuth addreaa Jamen A, lleernwoea airt-ti. Oeorsetewn A A. has n few open dates en Its schedule fur nil llrat-claea teams nnd neuld like te henr from nny lives desirous of trteklntr g-ames. dames can be arranged through (laerg-e J. Hart. 724 fftirth Twenty fourth street. Warwick Juniors, plajlnc Its home games at Yonah Hall, would like le hear from all arcniid-class timtns In nn 1 around the city. Fer unrnej address Walter M. Elfrey. S1ST West Huntingdon street. "ntrrp-tse Catholic Club will place two team en the fleer and Is desirous of ar ranging games with all first and second clti's teems In nnd around the rlty. Fer inn. nddtcss II. J. Conway. SMS Morten street. AMD N MUSI WIN E TO STAY IN RACE Skeeters Oppose Trenten Crucial First Half of East ern Cage Race in POTTERS ARE IN FRONT Camden must win tonight te etny in the first hnlf race of the Kastern Bas ketball League. The Skeeters meet their rlvnls for the chnmnlenshlu when they etnke up ngnlnst Trenten, new in first place with an advantage of one and one-half games. A victory for the capital city lads will clinch the championship, while en the ether hnnd, a reverse for Maurice Teme's athletes will put the Skeeters In a position te tie the Petters. The setback nt Centesvllle en Monday was a big surprise te the Cnindcn players and ninnngement. They were confident of winning, but the Coates simply outplayed them, The Camden boys nil played harn nnd even Eddie Dolln. who wns sup planted by "Skcets" Wright worked hnrd from the start, but things were net brenking for the Skeeters, while every Centesvllle shot seemed te count for n tvvo-pelntcr. "Ne fnult nt nil te find with the tenm," wns the only comment of Dr. Helms. "Itey nnd the ether boys were nil broken up ever the game, but will be in there tonight fighting harder than ever." MOB" carries the intimation of violence, of destruction of riot. There Is nothing of tliese In college spirit. .1 W. and J. Eleven te Play Brown Washington Pa., Di 20. Announcement has been made that the nrewn University font hall eleven will play Washington und Jefferseii her next fnll en October 13. A New Pennsylvania System Probable i THERE is much speculation about the successor te Jehn W. Helsman it Pennsylvania. There Is nlse talk concerning the system which will L employed by the new conch. The policy of big universities mai,ntninlng a coaching staff of sis or meri' men is extravagant foolishness unless the hend conch nnd all bis assistant! tench the same system of football. . A staff of Individuals who have different ideas en the methods of itUt) nnd defense and who neck te install them is ns ubcIcss te a football team ei today ns n Spnldlng guide of the vintage of 1000. The hend coach nnd his nides must agree en set theories of defense an'j offense and these theories must net be altered if real team efficiency is te hi developed. ' This is the football policy installed by Percy Hnughten nt Harvard an which worked no well toward the success of the Crimson en the gridiron. Erin football candidate nt Cambridge wns saturated with the Harvard system front the first day he reported for the freshman tenm. And this is the system, It is said, thnt will be in practice nt Franklin Field next year. The freshmen, the scrubs, the substitutes nnd the regulars all will be taught the snme system. rpHE advantage Is many fold. The freshman knows vanity football J- nnd fits Inte the first team as seen ns he becomes a sopliemore. Tb player knows what is oxprxted of liim and his duty Is plain. i Three Important Interscctlnnnl Gridiron Game!) TUDGIMI from the discussions of football en every hand among follewm Y of the game, one would think this wns the middle of the gridiron season Instead of the eve of the Christmas helldnys. The scawn is ever in the East, but in the Fnr West three Important intcr&ectiennl games remnin te be played. The first of these will be en Chrlstmns Day between West Vlrglnin und Oenznga University nt San Dle,e. Less thnn n week Inter the Pittsburgh Panthers will encounter Lelatvl Stanford et Pale Alte, nnd nn New Year's Day, nt the annual Carnival of Reses, Penn Stntc will take en Southern California. Only one of the three Eastern teams which piny In the West were undefeaW during the regular senten. Thnt one is West Vlrglnin. "Cupid" Spears hns one of the best tenms developed en this ride of the country nnd the East could net have n better representative save possibly Princeton or Cernell In Pacific Const competition. The Mountaineers were tied by Washington nnd Lee, but the game wii pleyed In the early part of the campaign when the team had net reached its prime. Pittsburgh was beaten nnd declhlve victories were scored ever Claclt natl, Indiana, Vlrglnin, Ohie Unlvendty nnd Washington and Jeffersen. 0 QU'EAHS reputation as a coach lias been established by his records. eJ He has turned out great elevens at Dartmouth and West Virginia, YOUNG CUEIST PLAYS HERE Loeltabauoh, 23, Meets Otte Reiselt at Three-Cushion Bllllarde Earl Loeknbaugh, formerly amateur champion, rues off here this nfternoen nnd tonight ngnlnst Otte Relselt, Philndelphlan, In a match of the Inter state Three-Cushion Bllllnrd League. Loeknbnugh Is only twenty-thrt years old and It is his first appear ance here ns a professional, Allcngcr'i Snlen, Thirteenth and Market streets, is set ns the scene of the contest snj u large gnllery Is expected. Iteisct holds fourth place in th league and Is expected te come through'. as Loeknbnugh in en the tail end, ii the standings. Paul Deyle Beats Soldier Bartfleld New Yerk, Djc. 20. raul Deylo. of New ! Yerk, received the Judges" ilcclalen ever Bui-1 dler nartrteld, of Jlroeklvn. hetit here last night. and nartlleid Ji. In a tfnim,ni4 Jjoyle velihed 142 Debby Rntildeau ha returned te rhlltdel. chla after h visit te his folks In I'revldenre h I lie l telnir handled by Willis Ed'. ' wards, who nlse has Yeilnir Jack IM-meaey , and Midget Kllburn In low. I flarry Kllhnrn. brother of the rnldret and u Hnuth Philadelphia fettherwelgfct , ,h daddy of a teniiunl baby boy Mra Kll burn used te be a pianist at Atlantic City, Kmle Nelsen, local retired heier, Ii te I msks his return In the game as a rnanarur I He Is hnnlllng a pair of punchers from Juhnny Kansas, tSS. 135. and )ffmi Phili. Wanta Soccer Game 'HM West Philadelphia KleM Club, of the Beccerl League, flrst division, want ff Christmas afternoon at horns. T, V, Taunt;. Walnut 9040, during- . -,1",. r,i-,mm "" - - .- "h-V .isF.mW f?"$& Garry Schmectk Released Kratllne, Pa., Dee. 20, Garry Schmcelk, of Brooklyn, who has been playing forward for the Reading Kast ern League Basketball Club, has been released by Manager Geerge Merris, of thA 'Hat"ai ." I A nelterwelgtit mateh will 1 the head, liner of ihe rhrlstmas afternoon show m th f'rttnhrla Hub Charley Iloets rieyle will eitf-eunter Ornriie Ituaaell. Danny (Jrleves vs Jack Darey will he the semi 1'rellms: Yeung MtOevem vs. Bammy .Vevia, Hebby MeUyid vs. lull Mshnney anl Hebby Mich aels vs Jnekle Hendls. Wsllr lllnrkle Is booked for two matches He will take en Panama Jea dans at Atlan tic City Christmas aftamoer. and Sammy Hnker New Year, Dy at Wllllsmsperi. , HlprkU new Is bsliur handled by Jee CoeroT. CADILLAC REDUCTION IN PRICE has resulted in phenomenal sales. New the Cadillac stands out even mere prominently as the World's Greatest Moter Car value. The Type 61 will be continued en a largely increased production schedule. Fer the convenience of Christmas buyers our salesrooms will be open every evening this week. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Phene: Spruce OHO Branches: Reading, Pa,; Camden, N. J.; Pettsvllle, Pa. I W ) STANDARD OF THE WORLD E J W. V.liT vr real enieument j j THE free smoking qualities of the El Producte straight sizes have attracted an army of smokers whose tastes incline te this shape. The El Producte Blunt at 2 for 25c or the El Producte Corena at 15c are two straight shapes that offer remarkable values in real enjoyment and have a hoot of friends in Philadelphia. The Blunt is packed in wooden boxes of fifty; the Corena in the famous blue tin of fifty. Blunt 2fsr2St ill ViVlt w lis m Mm fflgWi aftiiigswTTI'OtAKaT t$myjMtskESiu24u8tM m7fiS,Bswi&'l3SKtfsmss,sW mm mi Mm m& mm IIPl MM cPIh , fj&JB 'StttraW jS$ G. If. P. CIGAR CO., lac. Philadelphia. Pa. Many ether $hapei and eittt 10c te 30c tV 1 AKtf& J icvuruiu iv ih, I '5i tbe "Beara,'