' im'.: :'wra? Vr.wflWPWRlw J "tit T tj JTO&S mwmd iH !tf U '1' 1 i. ME '' .i . i i : ii - i ' ,a ia .;, "( K . J Si.-? 4 - ''i? , Mr i "rf. .2 il hSl'f'e ff i JM !tf j .'. s ilWffl rw a? l'i?7l . 'PJS' IJJ'l Si 01 ft.V w.mz m,iv VWr EVENING RTTBI30 LBDGER-PHIEADELPHIA; WBDNEBDAT, "DECEMBER 20. 1922 Successful Season en Diamond Is Predicted for Penn Baseball Team by Coach Walt PENN NINE TO HA VE GREAW YEARCARISS Combination of Veterans j mnd Freshmen Gives Base- ball High Hopes BIG SCHEDULE AHEAD Bjr JOSEPH T. LABRUM "WITH Jack Frest nipping nt the iV estremttlcs and n white Christmas premised hv the forecaster one would think that baseball, jinrticularlv among the eellefes, would he tabled. Het-store league Fer college baeball are net the mm at the big lenities matter of (act, thei aren't any. HeweTer. Dr. Walter Carls, coach of the University of I'ennylvapla. U ready te talk diamond sport whenever he can jet a listener. The veteran cenrh .of the Red and lllue Is enthusiastic beat this year's team, and while the wind was whistling and old mnn Fre.t was doing his worst, the doctor tnlked this morning of his hopes for this spring. "If old Santa Clans ran drop me a lefthanded pitcher, n shnitstep and n catcher down the chimney when he comes around nrxt Monday he will help things n let in n baseball wa at Venn," was the opening fhet. rrespects for a winnlns cemDina Probable 1923 Schedule for Penn Grid Eleven The. probable schedule for the I'enn llKSl football schedule fol fel lows : September 20 University of Mar) land. October 0 Franklin and Marshall. October 13 Swarthmerc College. October 20 Center College. October 27 Columbia or Ilrewn. November 3 Pennsylvania State. November 10 Lafayette College. November 17 University of Pittsburg. November 29 (Thanksgiving Day) Cernell. PENN ELEVEN WILL PLAY LAFAYETTE Quakers te Renew Football Re lations With Maroen Next Year. Probable Date November 10 Alexa Stirling Holds rkqudl4dCqlf-H6n the result that the coming mld-jrar examinations find every player In geed standing scbelnstlcally. "One or two tneliglbles will ruin a team and I am making them all hustle," is the way Cnrits puts it. Tlie Schedule The schedule for 1023 calls for twen-tv-elght gamrs, ftcluslve of the south ern trip. Ye contests will llltily be played in the seuthland, making thlrt three in nil, the most amblttmis list In many year". If the trip below the tlen are brighter than they have been Mnsen-Dlxnn line is approved ami there In many years," continued the grny- i Is every reason te believe that it will thatched coach. "If old Nick dots his ' be, the season will open en March 20 Part we are going te show u clnssy I with the University of (Jeergln at Ath- combination. Frem last senr's team 1 lens, Georgia. The following two dnjs have misslni from nn list Walter Lnr en, our southpaw mainstay en the mound for two seasons; Llllly Mnhcr, first-string catcher for the nme length of time and captnln in 1022; Llebe- gett, the shortstop, vhee ile.Uli irem games will be played with Ucerrfn Tech at Atlanta. On April 2 nnd Dart mouth will be met in Atlanta. The sens-en will open here en April 7 with Ferdhnm. All the old favorites en thn schedules pneumonia was a great shoek: .mice i or previous jears are buck again cx- Whitehtll, veteran hrst baseman, nml cepting Harvard, with whom a date A1 Meuradian, (he slugging outfielder, i could net be agreed en. Yale. Prince- ' I tn. Navv, Cernell, Columbia. Lehigh, LOSE five such men would i.ntnyette and the ethers, will be met in unre m net hut I hate a geed pitching staff, tire GASTON DECLINES OFFER Lafayette will return te the Tenn sjlvanla football schedule for n game at l'ranklln Field nert fall. It was learned unefficlallv today. The date win De In earlv November. The Lafnyctte-Pcnn series l one of the longest In the history of football at the University, but It was broken off after the 1021 season. Recently the Laston officials passed a one-year rule and this again placed them in line for the renewal of football relations wltli the Red and Illue. Pittsburgh threatened te drop Lnfay Lnfay ette in 102; If the Maroen did net paw a enc-venr rule, but the Eastenlans re mained en the Panther slate by the adoption of the resident law. As the dute of this contest is November 3, it is probable thnt Lafayette will play Penn en November 10. The season, as usually, will be com- S iem er 20 h" ' It T said the V T,m,,,c,,y 'J"1"' "ml K eitrae'r. Fermer NqtuMdl ' Cham Cham pien;Only)Ltyk$ Star te Retain Championship Five Years Continuously STYLE OF SCOTCH ALEXA STIRLING, born In the golfing atmosphere of Scotland, of Scotch and English parents, reared near n country club In Atlanta and from her earliest days a keen enthusiast of the links, is probably the finest .woman roller ever developed In the United States. In spite of her international fame, which began reaching out te the world's golfing boundaries seven years back. Rennie Alexn is still en the sunny side of twenty-flve. Yet In these brief ycnin of hers. Miss Stirling was for fire years national champion of America. 8he wen sectional titles and important tour naments by the score, competed In Eng land and France, and wherever she went richly Increased the golfing fame of our country. fetic is a small girl, this Alexa, slim appear te about xcreck the team, the course of the season. plete schedule follews: The com- n-'!pr"7, rerdham. home 10. CaWinllc Univ.. hem: 1.'. t'rilnui. nema; 1-t. rnn Slate. hme; 17. Wl.llamj henr la. J . hiBh. home. 31, Princeton. aa :i lank. IS a"'l,M',"hll. heme: i'T. Wlllliiui. auy, M- .' LeltimbH. way: .'.. Y-iIe. hem capable tnfteldera and tire vettran euiergaracneri. in nniiiiien, cr peet te get some of Deb l'fict' firit- ear team te aid me, ami the mm' inntinn of veterans nnd vaunaiters tkeuld ju$t about make us strong. n SwHrfhmerr. i.wn'y: 11. Dirtmeuth". awa. ,-, .erment. ftway: 1(1 Vet I'elnt. any. AP THE pitching staff of last l'.toleiles0"'! hVunlTcznTVy. U sprln. Walter Iluntzlnger. Who Ju7T-vi?utir. h .m. did net lese n contest all season 1 ja: j. l.?faette. , n. Columbia. available. I think that liuntz is coins te go better this year than he did last for he Is stronger, huskier nnd In better health. He didn't really find himself last year until the closing weeks of the season. He isn't playing basket ball this vear. which means thnt he will be available for the first day of practice. "Bill Yadusky. the big right limuler. who had a let of hanl lucK last enr. "Ii , r. ', Ce!,". ayi It. Cernell, away. - -, . ihiuu.h, 41MII1V, INDOOR JUMPING FOR WOMEN UNSANCTIONED iviemeai Authorities Say These BamJ, ttere played annually until 1021 events would Prove Harmful Navy .Missing me iieii anil liuie officials were unable te get another game with the Navy, as the Middies are limited te the number of games they can plav nwny from Annapolis, nnd were signed up for games nt Reaver Falls with Penn State, at Raltimere with Prince ton and at either Philadelphia or New New Yerk with the Army. The University of the Seuth nnd Ala bama Poly also are mislng. Accord ing te unofficial reports Maryland, Franklin nnd Marshall, Swarthmore nnd Centre will be met en consecutive Saturdavs. On October 27 either Brown or Columbia will appear here, with In dications pointing te the Providence team rather than the New Yerk eleven. November games will include Penn State. Lnfnjette, Pittsburgh and Cor nell in order. All the contests will T" "j t",? !l.ru"i- . nnl cow of blHwly contested chain the gHdhe; forty" times. "T.;; we In-MenX". is pfeXnTand SiSSSll stltutiens first opposed each ether In , E5TuSVbit Fu."","?! an S football in lSh,i. nnd there were only sfzed Jeb te turn her from the course two breaks in the scries up te 1021. she has chosen te pursue. Of these contests Uie Red nnd Blue Tin. tnnllr nU. i..u. i. i bus wen thirty-one nnd Lafayette carried surprised th i!nn.i. w .i.- eight. One reMiltcd In a tie. . invaded their shores. There were no The first break came in 1SS0, but J fewer than fifteen in her bag. and she relations were renewed in 1SD1. The appeared te use them nil. They werf next break was in 1001, but in 1005 . net for decorative but utilitarian nur- i-n 1,1 llltily IMIH I1L11JV1 lll tlllll iilV I'VCKO iheugh It Is as n golfer that Alexa pf snapping her club at the moment of impact, nnu loiiews through well. It la seldom that her weed shots range under 200 ards, and her iron shots nrc crisply played, with none of the sloven sleven sloven lines thnt is characteristic of many women In this department of play. Her mashlc pjtches nrc unbeatable, and she can putt ns well as any woman in the whole of golfdem. Has Control In short, her game is pcrfectlv well rounded, nnd ns n bigger Ingredient Jn her success bigger even than her per fect mastery of the clubs is her steady temperament. This brown-eyed girl, with the firm, well-modeled chin has the solid Scotch habit of tenacity. It was this tenacity that kept her practicing continually When n little clrl. It m the r.l,rnn. terlstlc that cnnled her through scores nnd scores of bitterly contested chnm. Ik BPlCf jf If i Iw'' "A'&JW 1 .LENA STIRLING It New Yerk, Dec. i Yeung or Jeurtlct heuld assist Huntzlnger In bearing the brn.n.1 nnd hl-h iZnin. T' l """"T. i . 1" coaching situation, it is said, has Ditching burden this sear. Reth, n big has failci te recnUn "V ,'' "Til" ' "rnmcreii down te two lending, camll rleht hander: Rehrwer. a southpaw, Heard nt Hnn.... ana Stout reunu out tne ererans. ine ta last named had a sere arm most of lnt . season and did little mere than warm i last up. He will be In shape this spring. I therities wns submitted te proe that Mara of the Possibilities i these events would prove hni infill te !. !u , m , ,he competlte.s. The minimum age t y5?,,ithe fr;shmfn ,we riU ,hlir it was fixnl nt sixteen, and it also Jack Williams, the six feet two Inch.. 0H dt.,ided that a girl could cempue 180-peunder. former nplcnpnl Acad- n nt mre than two events in a meet tmy oey. wne nan tne goons mst j car. I nnd that no eent should be morel jren niues, ue uine iijiuueii ier no- man II" jams for one (ompetifer. nncear ijiuii. una luc aiuu iuui iuukl-? feed Ditchers." With the pitchinc staff disposed of ' Coach Cariss began te worm tip en the tight-pound shot and sixtj-jard hur- vuujcvb uiiu jaiiiiL-iicK iimt nit; inner UleS. - anu outer wergs- "Jn the-iaiiein: l.anei These nre Leu Yeung, the cap- AsS.ionrefr?hef 0" Ml'.trOP0"- I "f tVlWH eleven, andn Jour Jeur VtVlm", nnnpfJ 1, ' ' 1 .V i. . wl, wns n" pnJ " Yeung's tern. The standard events npnrexed wl K, ;,,r , fifty, sixty nnd seventy jnnf dashes. 220 , W' fvices the "' ... y '?r-Kirl teams,. ?.! ' c, f hf e also has some support, but It Is re ported that Yeung and Jeurdct arc new the leading men in the field. It is rumored thnt the position of head coach has been offered te Hareld finsten. who had charge of the linemen last fall, but that the former Red and Blue tackle declined the offer, stating Geldblntt. the hTTrd-hittlngTeeend sack er and Geerge Sullivan, the captain and third baseman remain. I think thnt Goldblatt will have te be switched ehlnd the bat te replace Bill Mnher Goldblatt can play nny position en the team which just about makes him the Beat valuable asset we have. BENTON TO JOIN REDS, ANNOUNCES HERRMANN th DDIE FARRELL unit held deu-n e keystone sack In his ah. lenee and Allen, the freshman ihert. ttep. ( ceper the same poittlen. Allen u a son of the owner of the Little Reek Club, of the Southern League and has real baseball hiatus. MfTUIAT leaves the problem of secur- Ing a first baseman, nnd I expect Fcbauff, the first-faeker of the fre-h- nien, te make a strong hid for that pest. In the outfield we let Mourn thnt he would net leave the army am I net ghe Pennsylvania position reeulred if he maintained his pest with Uncle Sam. leiing was n member of the ndwsery coaching beard this jear and for sev eral seasons was tutor of the freshman eleven. Jourdet has net had any experience in vnrsitv cunchlne. but he knows the fflTm, frnm thi. t linm.t tnnl nnd fipnpttenl side and he has what sportsmen call a "coach's personality." Fer manv years, Jeurdct tutored the Red and Blue basketball teams with great success. He brought many court Stirling has wen her greatest meed of fame, she has also seized a share at a ilellnlst of extraordinary charm nnd splendid technique. And having well grounded Scotch independence as well ns tenacity, she went into the bend business in New Yerk and made n suc cess of that. Though Alexn has temporarily re linquished her crown the rrmrn tl.af is new worn se charmingly by Glcnna Collett she still ranks as one of the I tlnest women golfers in tne world would net be surprising if In seme future tournament she should again resume the ermine that she were se long and se gracefully. Her Hardest Match "My hardest match," said Miss Stir tin, "or perhaps I should Bay the one that I took most te heart, was my defeat by Marlen Mellins nt Holly wood in 1021. It cost me the cham pionship, and probably I felt it mere keenly by reason f its unexpected ness. "Cecil Leitch was looked en as the one woman most likely te beat me. She had done it In England and she and Mrs. Latham Hall, another English woman, were, I supposed, my most dangerous 'opponents. When Miss Lei tch wns eliminated by Mrs. Letts, of Chicago, nnd Mrs. Hall wns also beaten, It looked as though I had a fairly clear field te the title. "Miss Helllns by superb golf had fought her way te the final round, and ! Forecasts Keen Season Fer Yacht Racers, iv new 'ier, (iwr xu. Forecast 01 'n krsin aMn tt . tnfAnnHnnnt competition In. 1023 was seen today ii ari-armeuncement thai' the first jvTeub uvinvvii. nuicucaii jiiiu - isncran, nau eeen scneeuiea, n uk uk rIes"ref tix riiees' between 'sli-mcter 'yachts, te,ba tailed hi August in British waters for the historic sea wanhaka Challenge Cap. we met (n n ,thlrty-sIx-he!e match. Her DUSER KELLY. IS VICTOR ' IN MATCH .WITH BROOKS 'Southpaw Haa.Opptnant Oregiy at .""n"TwtntHth Dnser Kelly.' 148 turne'd a Vinrter In tae'wind-epat the, Twentieth Century AfhlHe Cluh .Is it night, eutsltifjtinr Matty Brooks. 140 in a great fistfest. The bout went 'the eight rounds, although Kflly's south" pnw wallops had Brooks groggy teveral tlmea. " ' Dan Oartln. 130, outfought Johnny Hayes, 134, In ths aenii-final. Oartln led In every round. nebby Michaels, 128, defeated a maii'iit v .,Uhvt ;. ucuaicu terrific wooden' shots and the power Johnny Downes. 138. Willie McNeller of her irons were never better. She quit te Willie Clark in the third round, had me 4 down at the end of the first and Eddie Palmer lest te .Jimmy eighteen, .and- we played the afternoon Fisher, round under itrivin. slushing rain, i I started well, winning three out of .the first four holes, but somehow or ether I couldn't held the pace. "I did my best and I failed, but It Is i hard sight te tee a championship slip ping away from jeu nnd be una bio te grasp t back." . REDS REFUSE TO EXCHANGE LUQUE FOR BARNES, OF N.Y. Proposed Deal letween Cincinnati and Qlanta Falls Through Cincinnati, O., Dec. 20. A proposed trade whereby Jess Barnes, pitcher of the New Yerk Giants, would become a Red, and Adolfe Luque, right-handed hurler of the Cincinnati club, would 60 te the Giants has been turned down. This was learned today when Angust Herrmann, president of the Cincinnati National League club, reported te the directors of the club the "strides made in melding together n championship team." The Hen! u-ns nroeoseit bv Mnn- nger McGraw, of fhe Giants, it was staxea. mi ; er uarisi 1 m irl r COAST'QHIP, STAPHS Dellty ay Net' Play In EMt.UJ it.eppenent Qregiy at ' . " , fl . liSypeundt. wat re- LI Southern California foethiTO mar net be sbit'thni.. r. '.'. . nimPBast versus West ceh'tegt SLft Penn atate College ..t Pa,n1Llifc Year's Day,, because of ,,?'! BCTOrUUlK fn lif.l. Pl "'' Galloway, IfhaA Hendersen. TT..1,1 ,, Muuunuj,- second iui' quarterbeck, probably will Call? nals for the TwJans. XeateVditlfc' yarsity held scrimmage ngaia.f S "rookies." who use.! tS.-." ttl' te be Penn,8tate formations , J. 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A deal by which Itube Benten, southpaw pitcher C .!. CJ. T..1 , 1 4. -!!. Leacue eh.impiens. becomes a Hed. may I imP'enshlps te elghtman Hall bi rensiueren ciescn. .vu;ust Herrmann, president of the Cincinnati National T.pnpiiA Pltih hnH nntinMnpml TTn u,fi,.wl that details have been settle,! te the SftMsfn 5i"5SKaL5,Si,,5C"vS3,',.,5?; Mltlsfai'tien of the St. I'aul Club, nnd.eall in b umler conldrilen tnr th.. Va. ;tliut Henton himself wa3 pleaded nlth 1"," "' i'00'h"1' ??jeh. ,he Unjmity of flu- drill XV.Son"'n..BJlcer,,n' te peri u"tf teiay. u.fi- fmj.-j cm, un me iui vucenaln Kelley Denies Benten Deal Closed St. Paul. Minn.. Dee. 'JO. Mike Kelley, manaper of the local club of the I nnl i Conn.. Dec. 20 Jehn r. ron ren Vmnrtfvi,, bcriftnf Inn cnl.l nrln. Ii Ii..., ' rer rt-tlmr tiaseball nlTr. u.hn niu.i - dlan and have Mnhnffni ffr.pn., n,ul 1 ,fi, ..!.. .(...'.!.. .1-.1 .. u v. ' 'h- HnvmaKers" nf Trey In 1STS unil MViilln m. 1,1 . 7 1 ... ..,.;..' .,' l ' '"'" w,,lu.v wne Pin ener of the Lewell Club of McMullen. The football star. MrOraw. pitcher "Uube" Hcntnnwas te go te the 1 "" i:iern i.earue u inn age. dli Si alternated with Mnhnffey lutt ir. and .Cincinnati Club has ncen closed. I 'I'J'Tn,0' llls l'extl'e' n"e l ll" of memo ee a regular tins jenr All furef will meet stiff opposition from Wes' Cate, the football end nnd fr"'iinM! euterjardener. Flues, another frel!i tnan, did some hard hlttinz Ur Ynte'' team last year, nnd should m.ike the etliers hustle te held their ret-. vAU Must Werk "The team isn't selected br any ' means, and I expect te hne inure than a hundred candidates uerkin, 1 nt I' isn't unusual te find In a -quad tint slie a plajer who can outplay n ct eran, whkh means that the eid-tlimr will hare n fislit en their lnnd rlk'ht up te the lat. The nueleus fm ,1 tLai. Is excellent." Dr. Cnri"s is n crent hetieier of n Southern trip for a relle.'e b-isi'lial' team, and expects te fee tin ,tliliti Council ratify the tentjtiw .ihedu' that calls for fte paines in ami irnuml Atlanta. On, dmitis thf Kutir heli dsys. The we.ithcr comlilieii ilunn March are unitliuu- hut ldeil in thN vicinity, and Frunk'ln T'fld umuiII presents the unpleasant pietuic f n qusBmire. A week in the Seu thin rd playing1 first-cl-us teams t.heuld iu! about put the team en edge for th hard schedule which has been arranged this year, according te the doctor. .V? tceck in the Seuth u,ill verk y veniers for nur teare. 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