TVi fetes t&v r?feiytt.WJ WM, wrt? Wj. j iBfil" IiH ft' r -.'. -tr 1 - l? ' I-! 1. M". f f: Sf' V w5s ? tf r'rH .V IK' 3 ' I w 1; Ratty CENTRAL (F Ml LEW ,CrVen an-Celd' Ralli.n'td Victory iver Westerners in Final Minutes I ', fhnkferd;, js humbled The first Dlc,rand only surprise' of ' Pnt IntrchelaHc Jennue nni Idball race we'asl,'ln one f nl"W ftl battles of. the first half ycsterjlay frtrnoen. , . , " lflt was Central HWe victory, ever teit PhlladelpMa- III(tJi'in,thc latter' ',n court. The Mlrreii' trlumph-.vlf; teiliy gives thtWiumplejiihlp te South Seuth tra High for tn'd secend.1 straight year, ItitH bc fatt' that the teams still hale fie games" te play In the second i Jt'alce placciHhe second position In ite rece In a triple deadlock nmenjt Ceatral High, M'est Philadelphia and flermantewn. the latter hrekc Inte the tie, by runnlngvup a record acprii, for ibis toflnen asalnst Frankford lllgH. Southern wenaH usdnl and ended the half with a'clcnn Blate of five vic tories. The lied and iBlack aicgrcgn. tlen humbled . every member of the Itiiue In Its triumphant march. ' .The Central High vlhterr jaa the romltef a stratWttc move, eh the part of Dr O'Urien. The gray V haired Wader cf the winners Inserted GrelUer,-u ne'blt pitcher of prominence, at "the ntrd position, i nd Chlcky'' 'Kdwnn a ms moved te the. forward berth.- .This combination proved extremely capable. lt,toek them abp'ut live nilnutea te1 get .!. i.rnnerH-.r hut " thereafter the t Bpeedbejs reallie'd thatjthey were- In . -i i.til A Ceailstent felil goal sheeting gave West I'hilly n chanre te lead nt .lialf time. Matthews made nine out of twelve tries, and 'this, combined with a fteld goal by himself and one by Walk r, kept the Westerners ahead. . A Real Dattle " " rmtrai muilc twice .as many .two- Belatcrs In the opening . half apd but lie tallv from the 15-fept mark. The final tnty minutes e(ty 'vere replete With nctleh. The home team held the lead until nbeUt a minute ,sm a half befdre.-the elbse of the fray,. At this juncture the Mirrors .dead- ilecked the score, andi'when Captain Lurar was fouled In trying for a field goal KdwanN was given two shetrf, The dusky plajcr converted both" Inte Itarkers and gave Central a 2$-te-25 kid. ". " ' A half a rnlndle later llaseldlne get the tap from Walker, gfAbbed the .ball, tnidc a beautiful rut 'for the basket and seat the pigskin Vkimmlitg through the eenls lth the .twe-pfilutcr thnt.uK lured Central of victory. It was his feflrtb field goal .of the afternoon. Oreitzer played n wonderful game at lusrd. With .jiiHtructiens te vtritch F6tter, tbe baseball, star, he stuck no dot te this 6ung gentleman that1 he failed tn make a.fiild goal, while Orcit ut went up the fleer 4 half -a dozen times and registered two-pointers, 'Kech was the.- star of (the Southern victory. The 1 curly -haired ferwurd tossed in eleven .field goals, the highest Dumber made this year te date in the league. Oeldblatt also contributed lm meascly by adding 28 points te his coring record. tHe made six field goals nd sixteen eutj of twenty tries from the 15-feet murk: p Easy for Uermahtewn The Cliveden, went wild In the final half against Kjankferd ' High in run- nlsg up a record score. Thirty -.five points were totaled In, this session, Uhlch brought, the Green und Wjilte (core te 81. Tn previous high mark '.as 58, by Southern IIllt. 1 ' St. Jeseph 1'reri turned back a Jersey Invader by defeating Moereitown High t Seventeenth and Stiles Streets, ill) te 10. It was the, first victory of the Masen for the Crimson and Gray, and n yulrlulnd scoring attack in the' second halt made the Urge seere. s McNicholas.fbellinH and Kane shared the scoring honors of the winners. The former tallied, six field goals; the next mentioned plOTfir,five and Kane a quar tet of two-pointers. Bredlc's foUl'.geal jhoeltng was n feature of the game. The Moorestown forward made .tleven jUt of thirteen tries count from, the 10-feet mark. West Catholic High .'had a rough nmc tu sceringMts secehu straight vic tory. Philadelphia Nerhml Scheel was the llurr opposition yeaterdny at, the K. of C. Hall. Thirty-eighth nnd Mar , set streets, atld two priints separateil the teams nt the' finish. Deer was the.-star for the winners, getting fire field gnnls and nine fouls, thus accounting, for nineteen of the Winner's twenty-three points. -Girard Cellege.surprlsed the eeachless west Philadelphia High "Scheel swim ming squad eltterdav afternoon in" the eelleglans' tank. All .thev did was te flefeat the schoolboy swimmers In n ual meet te tht tune of 32 te 21. However, thet Speedbeys have one feed thing te fill back 'upon In defeat. One of their members Jtreke a record. In the plunge for" dlstnnce Hassell.'the pant SpeedboyV'cevered74 feet 0 inches in one minute.; iThn previous record for the plunge wns 78 f jet 0 Inches. former N. yatiir'a Be'dy In MerQue tu?fyf. Yerk' We.' 20. Cbrlle Hemphill, a lnverlle with Yunkee fn of a den yran fro when the' cruU operated en the elU HIII Mj srnunde at JHfth itreet and nreadwuy. c'gnth avenue. :t- ,juiii unna jn.K rnnm nv nntiBA nt nn .WT IK V---'T." ' 1 T " . eath' was due tn natural ttUPP te Sw,"1..he.rl!Pel'l wlh the old Hill. S!U "I"1 'J-- M speedy out eut SIl.r .1n,, ratet n ffld hitter In theee tit .""JM'h h hatted above .300 only twice In hie Atnftrlr&n Tekm Mr. vr pVetea eftyhe Seccertsta Irl'JJ'uLW ?.,?,i?' "Imoh-pure ai,'.l-iJ hlldlPh.whe haa but natlte nt 1.111 n tnw SelAd hVt eUn IBM ,'d hit en HiiTurday .In his Initial nrit nAitfnrfi.tlu rfwuK ... 1. S'tS". Imniiht: tie U entltlwl te be ""Id.red amenir e beat St 1 them. fltj"'1h letaMne of hla ability threuali tl .r.'.Ji" tilnite et txnker, A " faed In Kcance ale. ttelrn,.,Hnn'i?"l ?,r,.uter- M 'rleh fitre"d,.v.,,s;,'cJnntj;" ,,K-" 'in ,he nv w,,b lli4LMl,'n,.nrt.J.Vp',',,,u,n.b' KaielU Plumb Ec. H?!lJ,T.i."'t Playlnfat Merlen Ultnb K.V "' '!??. VOUOfer fenrratbn tUrani ,y, bvlPythln eftTthla bunch of 'eran. try aneiiinp4upngaint them. nruV pJ,,rM.t'liibs.,liplay.if a Jrti fi.',?Kh?i!,ndrvv'Ik! Brlii Biayinf raTn,fame fur Dunkirk. e " ll " SURPRISt mi PMi.ZfJ,t?"IL III? tla-hteen.yarH'd Uhie 011, Udi",lR.h,r hlfel. Improve each Kurt, .i ,l,niK''Jh l.utr af. of , Peter Cd h. .'JiS K'-Bwtlshtstr. Allan. Bun, . he iheald haa atar nit en. , WfWek:lh- ku u, .. I KuirW rfll.l!S,.,yfyrs at ever kicked ' ths .money- ByntM; UterKhetantic Bdsketbdll Keutnern Hlch ..T Central Hlih. .... Wen ltP.C. .8 0 , l.e , . S 3 v100 Wet fhlladetphia Hlh. ,-,, NerthVaet tilth .,.... 1 Frahkferd Hlth ..,,....,,.. 0 1 ,,.,,.- ., .WV . ' .000 - i TfESTERDATS nKSULTfl , r Southern Hlth, bs: Kcrthcast Mlsh. 33. Central Hih, 80l Weil Philadelphia Mlfh. 28. ,' r '. t ' 1 . dotmantewn 'Hlih, 41 li Frankford tlh, 'RKBlOtVH LEAOUE BTANDt.Na , 1 ' wen i.t" r.r. Wel Philadelphia Hlth. ...a- 1 ' .TR0 Central Hlsh v:.... a 3 .' .oe Oernwntewn Hlth i. ..,:...., a 3 . .DIM Southern Hlfh B ,3 , .en Nertneaet linn ,,-.1 1, a .a.iu Prankford ltlah ...'..-.....-O ' 3 i ,000 ' TEStERrJAT'S HESUt.Tfl'" West Phltadetph'la Hlsh,' ISi Central HtsK'. i '!.' , Southern Hlsh, AS; Northeast illlth. Si. v Oermantewn Hlih, .SA; Pranferd Hlfh, 13. ". "'PTH'Elt QAMKS :'''' Hi. Jeseph PrepVs! Moereitonn Hlsh, 10, Wltmlniten Hlsb, I'JI Neirark Hlfh, O. Wttl Catholic Hlfh. S3; Philadelphia' Nor Ner mal. 31. , : Weiit Catholic Hlfh aecend. SOi-Thlladel-phla Nermal eecnnd, 17. ' Annual Parade te Seuth, Where IVs Wanner, Starts Shortly. Makes Nine Heles in 28 TOO MUCH ON "BEVERAGE" x By SANY McNIDMCK- GOLF, these days, is- being pursued with keen vigor mostly in the Seuth.' Right after the Xmas holidays It, sounds as though there will be n regular parade of llnksmen out of PblU adelphla te strike off mostly at t'loc t'lec hurst, N. C, where there is .always a coterie of Quaker City golfers. Itis much better te golf where the 'dusky caddies ramp around in their bare'fect than it Is te get under way up icre while the chilly breezes whistle or Jear ana the .(mew flakes, sometimes, hide the ruts and the traps. Maiij? links folks up here have put the club away ferthe winter, "but in Dixie they Bay the only club that's being used thcM! days. Is the brassic or niblick. Marvelous tales from the greens of North Carolina or the falrwnjs of h erlda will come seeping in right seen. There are plenty, of golfers who hever reach the heights around these parts, butf.plant Wis the eternal hummer of tn? Seuthand ithey seem te godlike n oarn-en nre hew scores made there. n.,u BunuiviuuB wnen 110 takes four putts at home again, but tlie plajer just, gives the merry hn-he te all de rision and sticks te the putt till it's mode up here. Breaks Course Recerd The most astounding rumor arrived today that the .last nine holes at 111 r- Hni?hn,V,; tBeen .V,nd,! 4h"'l' II "Li . 28,"irew- He was out lfi 35. -5 Vu?1 for.tl'l8htecn-l,ele -round betfJ .itnen dewn1". "Ins strokes eetfer than nnr. tinii i- . -i.u. 1 fl'i'..,n 1', ;H,S 'ce. shot lift the; ".. ...1 u rl?nl en "'e lip of the cup when he cairie up. , They say thesyeiftigatcr was unlucky n?!'0800 ?x, stakes for the back nine, for thatbal at the tenth' should have dropped, and six'shert putts hm measuredU1 W? "', The-course St ?,Sde . ,l'',,8 K0 U,at score of 63 ought te rate a statue or some- i"tr J!V0' -te.?! J" ,! or ... .....,, ru.L-1,111 wn gaj,, arc new mere than 2,000,000 these. United States and that HlCpw",..mM.ch ,nerc "'an n 'billion dollars en the Innnren, ....,. - ',. " The most nnwtlenabTe' rirt "t he statistics Is that this person odds Yin that five million dollars is ex fendeS annually en beverages. Yeu can buy ehMear, a fleck of ginger ale Tr that SPHASgEEK" REVENGE Downtewn.r. Will Oppose Uufllnn. ten Flve en Heme Fleer Tonleht i'.'i Sl?th. P'lllndelphla Hebrew . soeiatlen basketball team will nlav rinS cr.Ji'eVewierte SftrV lastlFrlda? nnl ' out In the lust f.-w minutes by several nnlntn and they are.afttr.revengc. tl, ?, " limlnary the Silent Five will onne J tL On trJday night the Sphns ure sched uled te ploy at Media, and en, IK day. leave for a trip ever the helldaja. .Mijnager Pawn announces that already s x-slx entries .lave been received for the goal -sheeting contest te be' held starting next Thursdny night. ' It is planned te stage a leurney for both mnle and female pliiyers with no entrance fee, and six prizes will he "warded. Ten shooters will toss' fouls each Thursday night, getting nine chances und three tries. Entries should be'flled with Harry Pusien, 409 Seuth l.lghth street. Beets and Saddle S'ew Orleans: The Mississippi Han dicap at a mile and Reveuty jurcN !i the feature offering at Jeffersen ParK today for thrce-year-elds und up. The conditions of the race and the 'heavy going appear te.Easteslde's lacking, H0 Is long overdue. Blarney Stene also likes the deep niud new at the Southern truck. Horses which seem best are FJrst race Belle of Blue Rlilc.,' Wrahgler, Fll de I'cr. Secend-Hefeu Atkln, Jehus Umma, Aph, Third American Soldier, Sagamoek, Dr. Itm Fourth Knsteslde, Blarney Stene Disnalr. Fifth 8h ell CeniDa. Bin' nllclty. Tarunmla. Sixth Honolulu Bey, Pbe-lan, King Trojan. "?ne,ulu Havana: First race Suslana' Hesle II. lllus enlst. Second Awnllig. Bl Sen, Tatrack. , Thlrd-Hedln, .H'nS!! ettn, Deer Trail. Fourth Sirocco Apple Jack II, 'Old Sinner, Flfth- Aenev ueau, i.ime niack Sheep,' Bud dies Ivean. Six h-Hemun, Ch mera. Gelden Red Seventh-Quaker," OiJ.' edrrnn, North Seu, . 1 v Tla Juamt: First race Annette's Sister, 8ky Lark, Mnlaavena. Second- Meg, JOly klj'i Al Perter, Third ivrrr, juinbi, kiiick iiarKley, Felirtli Count Boris.rCapen, Regressd, .Fifth Harry D Lucky Butten. DIcH Ter pin. Sixth Romulus, Plew Steel, Kl muna. Seventh Toembeola, Pueblo Jehn, Jr; ' , , ,' Maryland racf.' tracks this year dis tributed M.JWri.nrSO in stnW nml ures te lidrse,pwuers. The dallvaver age dlstrlbutlpniwtts 3,230. Richard T.",WIUen, by.vlrtueref the victory of e ",w -i-reaauaM, led wlBnlngi owners,' . with -. " GOLFERSGOINGTO DIXIE THESE DAYS 1 ; High Mn&sifictery Agahist West ' . s-l. 1 - A ' sM . ' aflA IfflgsW 1, 'flfW'. ' JIBslgsK ggggf ggggl I trBgH lgsgflgggg gf ffffJffMMfgflHIif HLHbH H ' 'fWlfW HehHBhHHbHi 'BHBgfgfgsfsgfgfPPilgfm gsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgfViV7'!PIBsgslilfV14 i 'Vj'n KffgSffgfW MKBK'fVKKgfgfgfgfgfH sggggiiiffHggggfgfi'''SSHHifH The Merrell .Mills team has net been beaten In the First Dlvlslon'ef the Went Philadelphia, Section of the Allied Soccer League. Reading from left te right the players are: Back row Lew Rlne, assistant manager; J. Town send, mt Lncas, F. Flynn, Jehn Hughes, Geerge Worthllne, WHUam Flynn, manager; Edward Lyens. Frent row Frank Themas, J. Meyer, 8'. Flynn, R. Jackson,-Hoek Flyn, Kills .laclisen, M. Farley, E. Themas, J. - . 'Cuimlrujham nd Jeseph Eagen, mascot MORRELL IN ', SETS SOCCER RECORD 'h Mills Tearn in First Season of Competition Leses Only ..One dame Out of Nine teen .' WIN ALL'LEAGUE TILTS By BILL DALLAS OUT In West Philadelphia Is a soccer team "with a record unparalleled by auy team in the first year of com petition. The club Ir the Merrell Mills, which broke into the sport lime light Inst summer as runners-tip in the baseball championship of the Indus trial Amateur Bascballi League, an other achievement n the realm of sport for a first-year team. ' "All the players nre -empleyes of the Merrell Tapestry Mills and ere signed en nmateur contracts, as net n uinii receives a r-inglc penny for his services nnd plays purely for the love of the sport. The wonderful success of the team en several occasions last year caused jealousy among the ether clubs, and en one occasion when a tour of the plant was made te prove, the eligibility of the players every single man was found nt his place. At (he start of the season Merrell entered the West Philadelphia dlvi dlvi sien of the Allied Amateur League, but even the most enthusiastic booster of the club did net dream nf rhp Hiicnnca that would,, be attained. A, franchise should have been secured in the Allied First Division, na the tapestry lads nave simply run away; with the scries In .the West Philadelphia section, nnd have beaten, ever- opponent except one. That one reverse was at the hands of the Wanderers, and by- a single genl. A glance nt the record for the season Is proof positive of thc caliber of the new WestThllly eleven, which hns its home field nt Sixty-third street nnd Cedar avenue, and plays at home every ether Saturday and en 8undays. Score 63 Geals A glance nt the nine league games shows that forty-one goals have been scored by tbe Merrell offensive, while opponents have been held te six. Net n goal has, been scored in the last four league matches against the West Phila delphians. In ten club games Merrell has totaled 25 goals te 5 for the oppo sition. THE team is managed by William, letter knetcn 0 "lFtmp" Flynn, who need no introduction te drvo drve feet of taccer. Ilia goal theniintt ii a feature of hia play and he. in adept at almost any position. He is known as a vlayer who uses his head. EDDIE Lyens is another all-round man who has been responsible for ten of his team's goals this season. Tpin Farley fellows j-ight along with a geed brand of soccer nnd enn certainly cress the ball in front of the goal. One of the fastest nien en the team la Frankle Themas, who is credited with 10 3-5 for 100 yards en the track. lit stays in the game from the start and five goals is his contribution te the total for the Bensen. Twe Mere Flyiins The Flynns nre known all ever as soccer stars, and the team has a couple mere. S. Fftnn is developing into n rlrst-clnss .halfback, who possesses a wicked shot, and Heek Flynn is another member of the famed family that Is making geed. Eddie Themas Is a player that is hard te step and Is one of these fellows who can take the hard knocks without flinch ing, while Rnuic Mayers is in a class br himself uhen it comes te playing right back.- He lias the happy faculty of breaking up combination plays, In variably klckiug in the right direction. . PLUS JACKSON, aged forty i years, is baek in aotien after a short illness, playiAg at left halt I..., j. jl.... ....... tut- if. . JACKSON, uc.icr 1,111,1 iwr, d'h e nore met ljfe te understand hew a veteran te Jacksen manaaes la mtand a. Aurd knocks that come with soccer, but he never seems te mind. The Other Players THERE are ether players who have played a big part in the success of the club. Rube Jacksen needs no In troduction 'and the opposition has te cdme In swarms te pars him in the backflcld, although he weighs about as much as a fly. Geerge Werthline is one of the eesi fullbacks in the city. Ha is known as ."Happy Geerge" and Is a aure kicker. Because a man imssc him hi does net consider himself beaten and plays hard at all times, . .J i mm re Town send Is a wprthy bAcklleld mate for Werthline, and together thev mnke up one of the strongest becktield combina tions In the city. The goal' tender, whjch is one of thv most important positions 011 the team. Is' taken care of by Frits Lucas, and nothing mere .than tbe scores, of the games played is necessary te show hew well Frits has taken care of his pest, Eddie ,Mprrtnnneh la a ratio hi niAr. SLi1!?? .nnd! "'" re'B . Still. VmJ m.wb la anntti.. nl.u wk' .rTQPS WEST PHIlA. SOCCER ONE YEAR Splendid Mecerd of Merrell Soccer Team leaeub eames l t'ct. 7 Merrell. Aldan..... 1 Oct. 14 Mrrrell. 2 AuUicdr 0 Oct. 21 Merrell. ft Dunkirk .1 Oct. L'h Merrell. 3 Kent; A. A I Nev. 11 Merrell. 4 Albien ......... 1 Nev. 28 .Merrell 1 Aldan (firfelt)... 0 Itec. ,2 Merrell. l Dee. '0 Merrcll.10 Dunkirk 0 Dec. 10 Merrell. t, Kent A. A u Tetul 41.- Opponents .... 0 CLUD OAMKS Oct. ?3-rVnrrell. " Wlailnemliis. . .. 0 Oct. 2& Merrell. 1 Durklrlc Ml-S... 0 Vnv. 4 Merrell. U Pannn. Hen 1 Nev. ft Merrjill. 4 Aacenslen Nuv. 12 Merrell. 0 Wanderers 1 Nev, IS Merrell. 3 Albien e Nev. 19 Merrell. a Cenlennliil l Nev, 20 .Merrell. 1 .Aacemlen 1 Nev. 30 Me-rell. 1 Ixininx 0 Dec. 10 Merrell. 2 Centennlnl 0 Tolel .25 Total i in making a hard fight for a regular berth en the teanw TUH Merrell eleven is stiil upen for exhibition matchesbn Hunday. and teams wishing games can de se by getting in touch with Lewh Klnes, assistant manager, euro of Merrell Mills, Fifty-fifth and Wyalusing avenue. LOCAL LIGHTWEIGHTS IN BOUT AT THE CHESTNUT Mitchell and Dennelly te Meet Here Tonight A local lightweight match which has been attracting much Interest In Phila delphiaMs te be decided in the eight round wind-up nt the Chestnut Street Arena,- Fifteenth and Chestnut streets, tonight, when Johnny Dennelly, of West Philadelphia, encounters Rny Mitchell, of Seuth Philadelphia. Mitch ell is fresh from a victory against Sailor Jee Kellv nt Atlantic City Monday night, nnd he is confident of keeping up his winning streak. Johnny Shearn und Temmy Quinnv stnblemntes of Dennelly, all three of whom nre members of the Shannunu Catholic Club, will appear in ether matches. Shearn takes en Mickey Mar tell in the eight-round hcmi-finnl, nnd Quinn will meet Russell Thompson In one of the six-round preliminaries. In the ether bouts Johnny Rene will face Johnny Ketchcll nud Gnry Walker will tackle Hap Bnijis. TWO K. O.'S FOR JESS Willard Steps Twe Opponents In Portland Ring Portland, Ore., Dec. 20. Jess AVil lard let two boxers, Scotty Messer, of Tillamook, and. Ben Barnsen, of Port land, flatten themselves against him here last nlht, but did net have te de any boxing. Barnsen lilt Willard repeatedly below the belt, but did net damage the for mer champion. The crowd gave Willard a great ovation when he first appeared, but the house was half empty before Ihe show was ever. Jenes Will Help Coach Naval Boxers Annapella, Md Dee. 20. f'SpIke" Webb, boxing coach nt the Naval 'Academy, ulll have the asilstance during the coming sea son of Ensign Walter n. Jenea, who ai lightweight champion of the -academy dur ing tne seasons or. iuzv-31. MARSHA FIELD Wmk mil tm.'j. rMmn. "m,rm SUPERIOR In quality VerrfZmMu isfactien. A blend Vlef a Aiffafani- made the critica 1? smoker. Sizes from te ,t for Three-auirter Jiciuai one FIELD 18c or t for ,25e WWa Tas-vsmR. hfmMt, Diitribnter S ZZzM & WW ,'l'' MV IV' -k 4 SB" CtUBS V BOYS AND-GIRUS PLAY BASKETBALL AT AMBLER Twe High Scheel Teams Have .Leng, Hard Schedules '" Although unsuccessful In their initial appearance In the Bux-Ment League the Ambler High Scheel flve Is net dis couraged. Coach Duncan thinks the defeat was juit what the team needed. "They went Inte the game ever-confident, he sold. ' QuakerteWn Hleh Is the next league opponent, and they are due for n buttle. The girls also have u fine baskctbnll team at Ambler this year. Tve vic tories have been reported in the games played te date, and they nre out te make n' better record than their brother basketcers, Th6 schedule of both teams follews: IIOTH January 2 Perkaale Hlfh. away. January ft 3enklnten Hleh. home. January 0 Huntlnfden Valley Hleh, away, Ju.nu.iry 12 DoyleMewn Hleh. away. January 1ft Qualtei town Hlfh. awny. January in l'erkasle Hlfh. home. January 211 De leslewn HlKh. hume. January 30 Hatboro Hlfh. avn. February 2 I.iinnclev. ne Hlfh. away. February V ituntnifaen vaiiey nun, home. Februarr 10 Jenklntewn Hlsh, nay. Kebruery 23 Souderton Hlfh, away. . February 27 Hntbore Hlfh. home. March 2 I-ansdewne Hlfh. home. OinLS January 10 Hatbern Hlfh. away. January 111 I'erkasle High. home. January 23 Jenklqumn Hleh. home. January SO N'arberth Hlah. home. January 8 Dovlentown HIkIi. home. February 2 Lnneilale Hlfh. away. ' February 13 1'erkaale HlKh, awny. February 27 Jenklntewu Itlrh. away. March 2 Itnedale High. home. March 3 Narberth High, away, Norrlateun Hlfh open. nt ! T TK & RACE. XAT. DAILY lilJUU BOXING TONIGHT v.. - lu.ai Yrriw al n...t...u. m 111 rnjuncuDii wtui mm nuitntiu" dhow FERMIN BEKSHABE vs. JOHNNY KETCHEL nav ntTTtiU . vat rtnivn FRANK ROMAKEttI Tt. JOHNNY D00IN A comey straight- grained briar. ' Say "Merry, Christmas!" te "him" this way WHY net give him a One Imported nine for Xraas or nflnn tin of KngUifi tobacco? He'll like that! Other ImperUd Plpest Alfred Dunkill, B. B. B. (Own make), Kettles, G. B. D. sad M. M. C0ATES COLEMAN CO. 125 Cemmerial Trait Bldr. Train Fleer Leeiut 3564 PEERLESS Coupe, 4-pass. ; excel lent condition through out (tires, paint, etc.), $1500. GIRARD AUTO CO. 2314 Chestnut St. mA.m &?. && and sat te Dlease ZZ:? 10c 50c Xhr-uarUr Actual Slit MARSHALL 15c Straight ft SisSBnJr 2.- MS sMSasf ISzMgBffi mwM J&2& mSm tfik',? PMladelphia Basketball Coach Should . Stress en Diet for Players Games Wen or Lest en Condition of Team's Stemach: Fruits Valuable Feed, but Should Net Be Eaten en Day of Contest ''This is the second- of a series of articles written .by Edteln J. Mather and Elmer D. Mitchell, coach and ath letic director respectively at the I ! versify of Michigan, dealing with basketball in all' phases of the spett. GAMES are weil or lest by the phys ical condition of the players. "Fer Oils reason the, matter of fitncus in receiving far mere attention than It ever did before, "Except in the larger schools, where a trainer can be afforded, the duties of Instructing the iilayeis In matters of healthful living, of regulat ing their practice perleds and of rem edying ithelr miner bruises nnd ail ments' will fall upon the conch. The matter' of training In nil its pirns is one that no conch can nfferd te ignore. Net "only from the standpoint of winning games, but from his duty te the growing beyi entrusted te his enre, It Is Important that he should knew the tilings that pertain te their physical welfnrc. A proper diet for tthletcH would in- ciiiue me jean .meats sucn us eecistcnK or chops, broiled rare; ptate", pre- leraniy baked occaslennlly boiled or mashed, but never fried nnd ether vegetables such as tomatoes, beans (wax . or string), pens and com;" thoroughly cooked cereals: emu eoekftl rare, and In nny style but fried; day "i imte'i nr wpii loesteti Drean or zwie back, with plenty of butter: practically nil the frtilfs; tlie simple deserts such ns ice cream and the various puddlugtt made with eggt-nnd milk: nud fluids, water principally, but with milk al lowed In reasonable quantities, ten oc casionally and coffee nt various tlmci If the man ls accustomed te It. The use of mertt la n dlrputed point, nut it has been proved that most nth etes nre better conditioned when mt-nt h tiRcd but once or twice a day. rnflfr than at every meal ns the' old-time training diets prescribed. The meats that are te be preferred for athletes' diets nre roast beef, broiled steak, roast or broiled mutton, nnd chicken occasionally. Kich and highly seasoned gravies nnd dressings nre te be avoided, ns they Mlinulatc the appe tite unduly and leave an after-taste. Ham, bacon and ether salt meats nre discarded. Perk and veal are te be "tabooed." Fruit should net be eaten the deva)f the game, as It is bulky. Otherwife It is a most valuable article, of the trnin- 527 MARKET STREET mSKf A small deposit will reserve REED DOLL COACHES, $5.95 Re. SI.S0 Just arrived an tine Heed Dell ctlier carload of Cnaches, some with reversible sears, In tolen of white, urar. cream, lerr, VerV ffifc ..wtmrnl . wlf $5.95 S24.50 from Alse a complete line of .netjl cjartes at prices ranglna 69c te 82.49 imm ICE SKATES TUBULABB. nlikrl plsted. Itc-"!'! h.00. Our SIO nte rse nmirt raent of the f a in e u Barney & Z.JJ -. ...itr.itlmjtf.lv H.1 1!1 dUeeiin frlce. nWM S1.95 t0 S5.75 8KAT1NO 6K0E3 tldle.'. Clrl' MnVi i?nd l"f.-. Iteif. nice .BO. S5.0O tiur price Just Received 2.'i00 Mere Pnlrs of ROLLER SKATES B all-Bearing $1.45 Fer bejs and elrls. Adjustable tn any sire Keg. J2 ST) " Sherwood Spring COASTER WAGONS $6.50 up Very lame Aswertment VELOCIPEDES 10 0 Velocipedes ltli heavj rubber tires, all-steel con. price SO 50 We l.i Iru uctleii. ll c g. - hare the larccsi issertinrnt of hull frade nalMlrarlnn ubulrVeleclp'rt In town. Siicb makes as COLUM BIA, BOLFAST and FAIUY, at prices isnglnii from 58.00 "' Gelf Set $10.00 fnniltts ef i Clubs. 3 Slsved Heavy Canvas ll, 3 Uelf Halls. Value $13.00, Midget, Junier and Juvenile Gelf Sets Complete with Scotch Via Id 11a ir rrtP" S4.85 u FOOTBALLS SfJaaaaa. YxZJS3SiSt? $3.95 S Oil ?PxE Wm4rO I fwSiV tr&y BASKETBALLS Imported febbls Praia Imported Cenulne Cow hide leather, S2.75 Heir. (3,00 Oewhlda TeetUUs S1.45 tle. M.OO POGO STICKS, Reg. $3 te u.k.J5:wv Arsuviny s"vHiV JhtUDerTGsfifhf"- and PrevesJJig Ing'dlet. The fresh. fruits,1 especially apples, oranges nnd frnj.es In season. n?e popular with the athlete and lend Variety te his diet. The cooked fruits, like apple cause, prune sauce or bake, apples, are likewise valued by all train ers as a regular article- en the menu. Bananas are objections!, e bernuat they nre digested slowly nnd remain ns a lead en the digestive organs Tobacco should be avoided In eerj form. It Is definitely known that .to bacco quickens the heart rate, and by se delny uses up nervous "n".1"0 rnpidly than an athlete in' strict train ing can nfferd te lese It. Early In-the season it Is well Ter the coach or trainer te give talks en training diet. He should keep. In m nd thefnet that there arc inaiwuu. ...... tiens in Choice which rtlOUia ee cniere.i . "--.- . 1 ...l te: that nrtif.les.et .net which "" well wltli Come pinyers " ""v ."",, nt all with ethers. The players rtieu d be encouraged te consult the coach In matters of diet se that these, differences mny be adjusted. If any article leaves n ncrslHent nfter-taste It is u sign inai :; ir 'A, i" fi. ,tiWBt-H fn " " "" " ; The ncil article will be en stalcncsi and evertraining. It will appear in Friday's editions of the EVKSlsa Pen Pen me Ledeeik PENTZ PENN COACH Law Student te Drill Freshmen t Wrestlers Bess H. Tentz. former star Prince ton wrestler, will conch the Pcnn Fiealimen wrestling tenm. Pcntz lf new a .student in the University of Pennsylvania Law Scheel, and it was thought for n time that he would be able te represent the Bed and Blue en the mat this year. However, when It was finally learned that the degree rule barred him, he volunteered his services ns Freshman reach and was appointed te that pest by the University Council of Athletics. Penn en Hepkins' Lacresse List Baltimore. Md.. Dec. 20. rrlnreten and Penn will pla Jehn Hepklna University lacreiue tenm for the nrt time nest aprlng. according te the 1023 schedule. Nine fames III all have been scheduled for the niack and Wee twelve, seven of which Mill be .l.vAti tn rtnlilmere. Steene and Lehigh Yielng the enlv two Ramea away, from . .. I. i... ,u nf Ii.nn.vlv.nl. ivlll be met here en Slay 3. In a southern division match. TOYS and Sporting Goods Just arrived five mere carloads of new Toys and Sporting Goods te be added te our already large se'ectien. Plenty of sales clerks te assist you in your choice. FREE DELIVERY OPEN EVERY EVENING any article until Christinas BICYCLES Complete nlth ccaster brake, drop-side (uards, asserted colors. Value 33.O0. $24.95 nrAKANTKED FPU S YKVnH BrBCIAly Maure Illcvcles tn ii-t and black and S32.KIV blue and black ao'ew Ot'AnANTEKIl FOR S YEARS Complete assortment of ladles', plrls', men's nnd tiys" bicycles We are exclusive distributors of INDIAN illCcrj:S. Ij,rge u. ser'm.iit al nrlces fr"in S35.0O S43.50 CHILDREN'S AUTOS $6.95 Value $10.00 It. Is net nn Mle bcnt when we ear that our autos are the lowest priced In tlie city. Just received unether tarleml ,,f i'lerce.Arn.M s i.nini Kiies. Packard'. S4.50 S65.00 i-aieH nn.l I'eerle.. STRIKING BAGS Fine quality leather Incs. Ref. price 4. S2.45 Our price eO Oenulne Calfskin strlklni; bags. Re, prim $tl ,'e. "L S4.25 Boxing Gloves Youths' 0n ir Size sZ.4D Full tjO Qf- Size VO.UO Size $4.95 BUY YOUR SET HERE! SHsSafeJKWSK special prices. Res. $3.73 outfits. S4.35 S5.O0 S1U.50 S27.0O " -838.50 S3.00 Ret. 0.75 outfits. . Reg, lin.73 outfit., Re. $33,00 outfit,. Ret;, $30.00 outfit.. Transformers SWEATERS All Weel Skakcr Knit Fkll-Orsr Sweaters $5.50 $5, $2.45 Re. 110,00 """kI'V. ,rrnplr KllleO v5y MMgmj jMMflSj5 -f r e fc h vmvssSLnmi k r t i . j tfn, fer .- --. "!, j2 Upsel j nfaiai aair t'tir'eii ra'il ' reran mu cei-cin j IN 1922 FINAL GAME Red and Hue Quintet ,Wilt ftn Down Curtain en Old Year Tanlfhl The last ame,eY 1IW2 for thff Uni versity of Pennsylvania basketball teaM? will be, played tonight In Welfhtasaa Hall with Wcsleyan University, of MM MM dlctewn, Conn. The Christmas holi days at the University start this after noon, but a big crowd Is expected at the game, Wcsleyan having n bl fol lowing In this city. ... ., , Conch Eddie McNichol, who recently signed a five-year contract, will start the same combination egnlnst the .Down East quintet ns defeated Urslnus last Saturday. Kneass and Oeldblatt win start nt forward .with Leepold at cen ter and Yeegclln and Carmaek at guards. Captain noblnsen, of the visitor, is rated ns one of the best forwards amenit the New England colleges. J. B. Frleke. another member of the visiting five. M n Philadelphia boy, Iinving prepped at Swarthmore High. ' The line-up: v Pennkylvanla Weleyri Kneaea rerwarn ...... HODin RaMnaen 1" ". ,..-...-. ......... -,,: neldhlntt lerwara , . Untrn . lipoid center fiJS.l KIOI TeiirTin :."..; auiVd .;...: Da vthpert Referee Cartwrltht, Umpire Emery, rime of lulvee 20 minutes. Te Trade Pertlca for Oldham M. Ixiule, He., Dee. 20 Manaaer BrssKh Rickey, of Ht. tnil( Nationals, ha a an neunced a deal wsi Under way whjfSW l'ltcher Rill Pertlca. of the Cardinals, wnld sre te Detroit ,n eichansm for Wtcher OM fiam. should all American Jeaarue ! walie en th. latter. etfts that , men like! ssbV ssBaam JV M vriucu Corena Chicos That Rerelarly Sell for 100 for Vn PRICE SALE of thousand of PIPES in plush-lintd casta With Xmas only an. week aw we have found ourselves ta heavily overstocked. AoeoTdlaaTl' we are elsnnir eur tub, and PIPM &.. f JAMUAK itSS PBICESI This It your eppertttalty Every shape and style Plata ani silver vrunmea. t,urar a tubes ef amber, meerse and Ivery, lUrantt. naum or irtar . silver Vsr Tilt. rsnilarlr JS, HALF PBICr sw Londen Ien shape, bird's. rain, silver ntlnr. ruleanlt. ey. tSll AtlH t bit, rsmlarlv 16, Mew HALT PRIOEI Bleck amber Inlaid tip, ieruUrlr 1-VlCEt " C I a a r, heldar ef tlsar amber, earvsd from sal d piece. Peermenf Cigar Cewpiny s. t A T 18 "S d Iastead WV'fssssssWsWsTSsmsms I irr lined briar meunrlea. am Builder shaee. fln. ! ? W umsWsuummPmuw L3sflBsP5 f'jJknaaW . W. Cer. lim mMmtlmmi . m H t- VI I v M. .Wui.J3lark Is another player who 527 MARKET $T vt-- ei.w .aerepiesi 5 2amiii..-.c..v. . ,,, IHjV..,, Lit u.-..iJil.lg iii&fiaAv .Urtld-VRvvnt .