Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDEK PHILADELPHIaV TUESDAY, DEQEMBElt 26, 1922
s- i . Ji y xxixXMVJT rUJOUlU UJCJl-'VXiyxv jrXXXJJZJLJLXUXJA xxx-rx, ax.x Avxa., ., -
Jehn Tfaurman, Penn Star, Picked for Tackle Position en Walter Camp's First All-American Team
HERE IS THE LINEUP OF WALTER CAMP'S ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL ELEVEN
mppw
TAYLOR.
Navy.L.E.
KAW, CORNELL, RATED
AS GREATEST BACK
Pnuins, Spirit and Power Factors Which Guided Dean
of Football in Selecting All-Star Players
of 1922 Season
CAMP'S ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS
First Kleen
, ..Tayler. A niiii ie1 W. .
. .Trent. Princeton.. .
. Schwab. Lufa.iPlte.
Liid
Tackle...
1,'uni-d. . .
('cuter. . .
'tinned. . .
Tackle...
Iltul ,
ijunrtrr. .
Halfback.
Halfback.
I 'nil back.
. .(iaihisch. W. Point,
. . Mlllilini'd. Harvard. .Srtrun. V. 'll trllii.-i ' I !.; f iis.ni . 1'idiicel.iii
Tlmnii.'iii. I'kihiii Neidlinger. Iljii t m'li.f Stiltfi n, I'.iev 11
. ...Muller, Cnlifnruin.. Ileiniir, Viinderbllt. . Knicv-j . low a
Lecke, lew: SniJlllc.We.il I'.ilnl. I'lerll.. Michigan
Kaw . Cernell.. . . ... . Morrl-en. 4 n ti lt n-iiiii . .1 f m tl;i ti. N ale
Klpke, Michigan.. . .Owen, IIiirMinl Haichct, Annapolis
IohtiTlieimin,ChloagoHarion. On. Tech.. .Cast tier. Nelle Dump
y WALTK.lt
iRfprintril lit rrrirtluilen (( Oiilllri'B.)
E
VLHY llrst-cluss feiitlmll team, a
winner, has, just u- ilncs ii num.
t
..,..1.-n,l l, 11, ;.!,,,, Ill,- f I.,
l.l ,,.., ,1,11 !..- ,. . "
.wi. The great charne
Mies of lilts '
. .
.Ml America team are: (
1. P.rnins ly whleli I tncrin n
nor) in.'ir. en it Iiiim proved himself In
i.uilests this jenr net enl.v able in piny
n own position hill te diagnose Un:i
1 ii iillil te net lllliler emergencies,
L'. Pnwer--llic lielinil thrust of thi
tMiii. line and h:n Ut, would b" se pew
r till us te steadily wear down iiiij de
fense ihiii wan presented te them, ami
In 'hier feree drle the uiiiieneiii-. into
fuhniih'-ieii.
.'!. Spirit u liei.i. dnhlii!!. ever- ,
Theltnins cenliileiiee that linlki't, evei - '
thins s- 1'iiii'h man of the elew'ti lui.
thii kind of plrit de eloped te the
nslieit dejrree m;i e.ieh III, III Imim deill
jii triitnl It en the Held. ,
New as te thii particular lireinlili of
nlii 11 1 x of the ten in as thus put t
(.itlicr. we Inise I lice fealilien: 'ir
umllv every mini in the hack lield it, a
tlne.i'l. net of one klml of uiiuek. hut of
tliire. while In the line we have eniN
wliii call hleek t,iekle!: taekh'h who ran
p't the jump en their ciiimK and then
l:iu up the (.eeenihir.v ; KU.inK who e:iu ,
ei"n leile-, cnn lake pail in furl her iti
lirferenec. iii.il a ccnler neciirate and
M'.'uly in jiin iaMni,r, and lill lii.-liiiill;.
ii i fill after lilt, iii I.- ni.lde. We lime
n. siieelullj adept iii taking a for fer
v.'inl pavs wltluMll cIiccMiik their -li'Ide,
t.il.in it in almost au ancle ami In
Flimllj "il-ll,v the po'llieit of the op ep
VuiciitH ami iIeiIkiuk or K''ttiat: awa..
All- fimr of Hit biiikfithl mni vim
thru ic tin iiin.1 or nn tl'inuijh urn1
nii'liv It, mni thru ii iv utrinnj riiiimjh
nn their frrt nut tn hv biuiiiinl nr ,
a itimliiil tn lliii nnit nf the piny.
4
Taj ler KIi'nJ ('heler
rn i.uu. of
Ihreiigli Hip
the NliJ, liene all
lie n'lien, bill iartleii-
hnl.
in the IViiii Stale ami Alluj
His ealehinj; of pnsse U tin-
aml lili ilrit intr in of iiIiUn "-enl
",'iiues
iiiiiv
in hi
direeiien is strikiuuly koeiI,
Hi
1 11 111111 knlilv fast ilnvvii the li
Mil-
ii lie cliei ked. and slnvvs dnwit
Itii-clv
ti unci bis man.
Mailer, nf ('alifnrnla. is the nuM deft
Ii 111 in llie cniinlry in llie an nf sift
i '. Ilirniigh iulerfi'ience and liuiliug
ti man with the ball Net mil.v is
1" one nl die greatest fiirward passers
m the iniintr.v. but be is nl-e a star
l" ' 'iver.
Trent, el lYiticctnii, is nf thai rangy,
V'nerful tjpe essential in the modem
, "in . Hut he is nl-d parlicularl.v
'"nig in iliagiui-iiig the play ipiicklj
,' nl in never being iliawu ten tar out
et position. I'm- a simng man, be is
e treiaelv fa--1 dn.vu the lield ami has
!' hi nf endurance. His headj phi) in
In Harvard game was the p- j cholegi-
,'l factor fei I'liuceleii, .mil his hard
eli.irgiiig is of the tjpe taught h) ('ava
il agli. II was also his work thai
iniinieil llie most in the lew plajh which
inililiil I'liuceleii te gel up In the goal
In hnih llie Harvard and Yah- gutiics.
Ihiirm.iii, of leuus)hiitii,i. Mho
Tieat, is fast and powerful, with an
inli'iise llghllug spirit (Irvelnpcd le (he
flri'iiie Ii) Hie rait that lie litis had le
I ' Hie hiilwaih of an eccentric line and
sl.iiiil up lutiiusl hea) peiiuillug. On
the .1II111 It he has hecn obliged le de 11
li" nil deal of the win I. himself hi ere
lining the waj for hi. back Held, lint
ie it-.iiiirc 111 uir ii'iiusjivauui ganie
jets Ihs'ii nl especial advantage le him
in making biui such a strong all-around
jii'in; and that Is that Ids team has
lain forced hy clrciimslanccs into iisIiik
a arielv nl nlnv. eulielii,. fiiuii Hie
emIIii.ii-) and rcgii'hir le Ihe'spcclticulai'
inil iinciectcd.
V
'THIS In prebiililn eiiv iniseu nhy
'I'huriiimi ii ,e iiilnplnlilr te eon een eon
ilitieim, Hii ilrfvusin irurk 11 111 thr
flu nl fnrlnr In heliilng ilmrn thv Cor
vi II wniliiu imu-hiiic,
t .
Sllllldll v, ,..,.. ...1 1
S .,,,,.. t-,.1.1 1,11 ll'fllll
1 1 WW It. of l.afajelle. vv.is, as nf
old, the same cxccpllntuil ceinluiia-
'ion of power ami speed, lie is a gutnd
wlm s never anchored, and one of t '
''"leiesi linemen in the , nlij iu
"h-awing his eppnm nts out of pn-ilieu
end iu ileedving Hieia us m Hie pnint
of alliick. IHm vvmk both n)'i'iisvelv
Hid defensively, ms I,,.,.,, I.iif.ivelle's
ei'iitest asset in tin, lasi iwn vcar-.
Iluhhnid. of Hatverd, was the nut -Handing
man 011 the Harvard line this
Jear. mni in, i ,.., ...1 1...1
..ii u , . i-iii ni ii,-,i -,(ni,-i, .,,. 1 1
.'iter Schwab, of Lalajclle, but inn nut I
, " Ki-ein cxperii'iice,
''iiblsch, f v,.s I'nlnt, , ii ideal ,
'out in a Held or geed men. ami the
We. asset of his diep. kicking Is llie
lacier ii, ,s m,x M,,nlltB all
V'"' "." '''"l iniirvclniis ir.-jard kick,
M) across 1 H, v,mi .,,,,1 i ,. (iini.
On ... ' V,p s,,v-v ''"""'' "lnip ("''
u V.lutb thm miiluutl), ah thitigj
"I IIIIJ e 1,1 llin V,,i'i, ,.,11,1,1 tiin.ln .li.i
TREAT.
PriHcoteM, L.T.
SCHWAB,
Lafayette. L
Second Kleicn Third Kleicn
.Kirk. Michigan Knpf. Wnsh.-Jcfl.
. Waldorf, S.vriicuse. . I'.elew. Wisconsin
.Cress. Yllle MeMilleli. Il'iiielg
. HlHV.Pr. I'lttshltlv'll. Pplcl-Kiill Vet ul.fi
CAMP
lllrneii nil
tiled I lie A iiiij -Na v con-
test.
I ke. nl' Iowa. Ilii
Kreat nliiugin;;
' .inn i'imi runnel
was a star en
,,,, ,,
Itack .mil defense. ,,,! went te the I
P of his triumph when he pilot-d his I
'"' "' in.lerbaik position.
. !
,; .lirrvt, , ,
lh' (thin Slntr nmiiv i'n, M.
innrviivt; mni. in iiililllhii. in turiily. '
!' run n 1 11,1 lt,m,,ts hr m, 1, 1 , mi '
urirniii- ,1111., ..I .. ..,.l l ..... I. ... I
111' l
KAW. of Cel'lie
liuctien afdr
II. needs little ii
tri
la.st Hi it
1 be
Ills welk of (lie
two jeills. 'I
"i'vn him nlav.
tbee who luive
inwcver. it slmul
said llu t he is tbe greatest all
arnuiiil
A linn-
backup lil man in the 1 011.1t n .
luiiatieii of alulitv in pliitive. 1 1111 slant
plays. 0111 In, circle an end kick. ,nr
ferward-p.iM would he "nniih. !mt. in
addition, his defensive work is nf the
ver.v hif;lies and bis abililv In Inter
ept forward passis is nn! aim.v . lie
inlerceplpd fnur in the Dm I ith smne
and batted down twn mme.
Klpke. of Michigan I can banllv
say ten much for Hits sterling per per
feiiuep. e is of a mere wiry'ljpe
1I11111 m.v oilier backs, ami rciiuires, a
bit mere care In handliiiK. but he males
up for this iu his exceptional speed and
dndk'liiff qualities. His .side-stepping
is like lluil of Killilicer. lust ear's
I'ciiii Stale star.
ileliii Themas, nf Chicacn. has ilial
Hire url nf enrrjiue thivugh his cliarj;e
with his feel still under him. ic-ulv fur
11 furl her drive. When be strikes be
strikes bard, but he has still a later
llirust nf pnwer hii i luir t In- nullum"
check ill a line does t,,i ,,, hi f ,,,.'.
ward prncicss. Me would he the t
ilashinij nf (lie three in iliin All-Amei-iuiii
hacklieli!. His wnrk ..hone in oilier
(.'.line-, but it was partieiihirlv hnl
' in n f in tlic I'riucplnii game.
' IS nv In fny Unit V hum ni ilul
fill' 11111, illlilliml I I, ,,.' I I.'....
ill rfftvltn
. .. . ....... .,,,.,,,,, , ,, , ( ,(,(,,,,,, iiiii
nriiii) tli 'i 11 ilul mm hurl:
.of tliv I'.iisl trim mrl
till TI'll rt,.
-, V
Oilier llrlclil Slurs
I AM serr.v 1'i.it -pai c ,
going inln as full details
rliiiN
m.v
the
In -t
an
is tn
iiajilieat s nf ibe mti ml team.
Kirk, nf Michigan, wlm died
week fi inn iujiiiies '.iisiaini',1 in
niiloiiieliile in clilenl . was a eieai
ml
and student nf lb" i;,ime. He could
have pla.vcil hallbacl, if neces-itj. ,.
bad brains ami inilialive, ami uc.
alvii)H ut viuk. Hi 1 1 ami tackling
ibllil.v were high.
Ilemiir. of Yaudeihil'. is nulv .haib'd
,1 lillle b) iwn iithcr ends, hirgelj
through the I'vpeiieiu-e gailud by his
livals against siniiigir iippesiiliiii,' He
weighs mill piiiinds. is trPliicnileilsl)
fust, and a hardj. ii t'cii-ive ihiver.
AVnliI.'i f. of Sj rn use. v an aggre--ive
tackle nf tin old -l.vle charge, hnl
alw-a.vs vvlih hi-N fici iiikI' r him ami lu
control. N'eldllngir. of Daitmiuiih. bus
been Ibe star of llie (Ifceii Hue wbelliei
lu advcrsil v or siicce-s.
I 'is s , 1, f .nle, wa- a Imlwaik nf the
Yllle line evlninliliual'llv t'.lst nil
his feet I'm -neb nl hcjivv liui'iiian. ('Jill
1'iundsi. t'ltrnii. West 'irgiuia. is
annllii'i- piiwciful i:i,l,lc ami 11-specied
by all ll p,ireiiis of tb" Mniinlain-
1 ers.
IJewser. nf I'illslnirgli, did nel plav
the rigular .-nl f pnslilnn e-irl. lu t !i'-
1 .l-lill, bill In fine III, 1 ad bi'i'auie 111,,,
"f III .liters. Sin) I he. nf We. 1'iilul,
was a hrilliaul p"rfniniei-. n gnml judge
of plaj-N and a surpi s(ngj elusive ruu-
ui'i', wvven, 01 iiiv ii', . iv 11 in,- I,,,,!,
last 111:111. i Imglv liniil tn slop
when mice under luadwuv. He s n,,i
unite as gi,e, in gcitlug' bis eieiiit,Hs
Irem sci Iminuge as K.iw and Klpke
or lu forcing ihieugh as Jehn Tlnnim.
M,i.-i'lw,ii ..( 1 '.ill,',., ,, I,, . . ..'
te go ever the goal I111
Ith
the hall
when wilhi,!
si ilk 1 1.1.
disltiiice
V
B
ili'O.V, fiiiiiinii 'luh. iv in,
elil 11 nr Inn 11 of tin er'nll. ,, 1.,. 1
Ac h itill thv mint fvnivtl tun Ufirlil
in mi 11 j 1 11 1
Seuth,
TO DISCUSS GRID RULES
Annual Meeting Will Be Held
n
New Ye'-!; Tomorrow
New nrli. Dei . L'H roeih,l
niacins of the ceiiuli.v me headeil bet,'
fm the aiiiuiiil mid wiiiirr meeting nf
lite American I'enthiill Coaches' Asm,
elation and of the V.iiliiuul Cellegini,.
Athletic As-01 inlleii
The iiiectliiRs -v ill be held Wednes.
! (Ill) al Hie Held A-f hi . and ace,, nil,,..
t(jt at
te "Dr.
J. V . ilce. ilncclni' nl' r..i
IihII at 1 he (thin Suite rnlverslly ami
iccreliir) nf the Auiericiiu l-'i!nball
Coaches' A.sMicia Him. discussion annul,;
the niacin's will focus oil praellcal
football problems ami rules,
"UlB Hill" IMwanK one ,0
l'rincetuii star, and IViw liuuiililnn.
Ll'inuuis mi'iitiir of a few sciimii
uUe will uddiu thu ineelliig-.
lainniis mentor of a few scasone lm,,:.-
GARBISCH.
Army, C
jj. W. PLATT TOPS
LOCAL GOLF FIELO
Wins Amateur Links Title and
Outranks Philadelphia
I Simen-Pure Rivals
MARCUS GREER RATES 2D
lly K.NIV MrNIIIMCK
r
T"S nlwnjH plenty dfflicult le udeel
I lie ten IipmI anialeiii- Kelfer, in ,
I riiihidelihia. for the links kiiiiie iH '
'as ha.ardeiis n .eieileiis. If there s
. nnjlliliii; iiiinppeallii!! in the elielces te
' fellow It ran he lilaineil en the truck
, into which we ran eailv in the Mini
j nier, which made il licrrury le spend
' the golf season, inesth. in hospitals,
j This was a new a way for us te spend
' a golf season as it wa tn pick the golf
I leaders for the seaf-en from the printed
, lecenN.
'I he Hieic,. tbis trip was ma.le ire.n
''old tjpe and we would be elad te lie
the recipient of a slmwer of enmment '
,, . ,,,,,;,,, W'.-IH, for III-1.
'ViIp ;; Ire a,e pi I in thin
order this ear:
, , ... ,, vhiteuiaisli.
....... s i;vvvr 'l.hllierch.
- ''!'""' ''! .."".
The choice this trip was made from
It M:iv Mnrslilll. Merine
t (Jenrce lleffner. Kaln.
.-1 I'riil V. KnlSht. WliH-enuiiMi.
It .liilm ,. ltrudlr. I.lanercli.
7 Kddie Clarey. I'en'e.sl Mew.
S Waller II. Itejnelds. renlniliili.
tl Niirmaii Mawrll. Wliilemarsli.
Id Winsten Kindt. Old Yerk Ktwri.
There are ether amateur players heie
who might be pliued, hut tliPs'1 ten
made apparently the best showing
hereabnuls and are given tbe honors
therefore.
T.eads, Though Disabled
The argument (night stari with the
ver.v lirsi clieice. lint llie podiien of
I'lall leeks e be fairlv secine. lie
beat a large Held fur tTie meilnl hj
twelve strokes in llie Ill's! leiiriiiinieni
ever held at 1'in
Vnllev. the I'hihnlcl
till iii amateur
baninleiiship. imd went
tln-mii-li tin, tinal riiiiml without losing
' a iiinteli for the title.
, It) his slmw lug in Ibe iiieihil round
lie n'nt enl.v set the nllieilll course record
j 1 here at the time, since it wa tlie first
, iniirnaineiit. and In- was low. hut he
al-n captured llie sihn- ci-nss. Tlmi is
lb" pi'i7e fnr the l.iwe.l aggregate iu the
I'litler-im Cup and the uuialeur.
I'revinus te l'ine Vallev, 1'latt had
finished third for the I'atlci-Miu Cup.
le 1 the Trenten linals en the twentieth
'bole and wen the Itali: medal nflei a
pl.i) -off mi n He for ll.
Ill the lulPiclilh matches I'lall suf
fered a -uiislnike. This was sn severe
llmt it kept the champion out of coin
petition en the links 11ml ma) Interfere
wiih his defense of The title iiccl sea
son. Hut even with his affliction, I'latt
deserves top place.
, Marcus Crier desenes second place
in the rulings, parllj because he was
runner-up t" I'latt for both the city
' n ami tin finals He wen the
liilsi iuiii nam, nl al Whlteiuaisb, beat
Miiisinu nl I'iui V.tlle.v. vvnu the curly
, li uriuiiiieiil al VtJ.uille Cit) . after cnp.
plug the iniilil. ii"d as 1 1 1 1 1 11 ! 1--11 p for
the Tniiie.i 111ed.1l ami wen the Hala
' invitation leuruey.
Alaislnn ( oiiti'evcrsj
The 1 Inef 1 mil iiivei-s.v this vcar ten
1,'i's stinund the standing nf Max
Marsliin. He wen the I'eiins) lvaniii
i.iiiateur and He' l..v unewenil Hall
I leiirnej .
Ihiillllilil
I He eel
when the
lu a in
.J111slnn
::il I'm a
iu Imtll
nf which be was
a in 'v rei erd for Allegheny
Stales event was held.
ic'i ,igaliis W. C. I'nwcs. Jr.,
wciil out in ;ts .iini bin k in
lis iiiednl llu'ie, uitd 11 new
mark ler ll"- 1
It l'ine "lev
nurse. lu llie ell) pla)
Minsinn had an Infected
Thurman 27th Penn
Man en Camp Teams
.li.lii Thin man. who has been
. e' , 'id b.v Waller Camp f ,r llie
tii-i I'.i'J". ll-American team, is the
twinli seventh l'i mis) iv inla gild-ii-nii
p'ln-r In lie-plckeil fm- sitcli a
high hiiiuir h) Ibe dean nf fnelball.
He is Hie third Kid and Hlue inekle
In be i wauled a lieilh en U, nil
star elev I'ciiii athletes picked iv
Caiap in pie ions jeiirs were;
IMM AiIiiiiis, ceiiicr.
Is'.i'J Tha.vcr, ml I hack,
ispi ilelheri, end : Ktnpe, half,
h.ii k I litneks, I'ullb.ick.
is'.i.'i H'luiitiiu, gtn.i-i
i enii . !' 'Ihcri. cud, am
fullliai'.
: Iini'
Itrnnke,
IMMi Whaileii. guard ;
. ml
run. gi i"l : and (ielheit, end.
IMlT ll.irc. giititd: t Iii t In nd,
tackle, and Jehn .Minds, fullback
Is'.ls
cetliet
is; I! I
ccnler.
P.MIII
Hare. guard: Overlidd,
"'d In i In ml. halflmck.
Hare, guard; ( Ivct-lidd.
and McCracken, halflmck.
Ilaie, guaid.
Hull - Piekai'skl
Hind: Steven.
hi. , iii'ibacl,
back
litll.'i I nln-iiii,
le) , ci nt. r.
P.liiT Drain r.
glllllil.
Hills S, arletl.
hack, l.ili'back,
HUll Cii,.cns,
ciT, fill I ln i k.
and Siunh, full,
tackle. ,d Ter-
'' !'. and clgle,.
''id. ami Hiillcn
nier, and Mer-
1111 L' Mercer, fullback.
Hlls llnpper. end.
till!) II Miller I.
I!C:' Ih ii rniii ii. tackle
G
HUBBARD.
harvard R.G
THURMAN.
Pe-ttM R.T
Lecal Amateur Gelf
Kings of 1922 Season
Philadelphia ehnnipinti, J. W.
I'lall.
The Silver 1'iesr. 7--hole iiirdiil,
.1. W. I'lall.
Siihiiihaii Cup. I.latiereh.
Iiiterelilh Title. Merlen.
I tinner tourney (Iwoeliih.sJ.IJierKe
Heffner.
Iiiulnr cliiiinpieii, Winslnn Kinili.
I.jiiiiewend Hull. Max Mai'steii.
I'eiin.sylvaiilu aiufiteiir, Max Mar
steu.
St. Miirliii's Cup. Charles Doelp.
Clarence II. (ieisi Cup, Mmeiit
(Jrcer.
,.,
and was healen by (Ireer. late
(iMlir
teiiriiej ,
1 (ieerse lleffner comes next because
lie wen (he I'attctMiu Cup. the dinner
turnej. the I, ii l,u litinls, in which
i tournament he ousted Kred Knlclil,
and played well in all stiult,
I'red KmIkIiI i eiiicm next because he
'wen three Duals this jcir mid. .tnlni
r.endle lutes next heennse he has been
ruiiner-iip in the finals of seven toiirna teiirna
incuts in in jeans, topped the iirmi -
icurs in the riiilailelpnia open and ins .
been otherwise brilliant.
Clarey and Keynehls come in for win-i
iiIiik tniiri.aiuenls. Neniian Maxwell for
,' ,",,,,I,I '!. '"" ,."'", ,S- -Mnrllns
'' id)instei.Klmll fnrtbeiuediill
" ltiX,fS ,
"I ill" city chnmpieiiHlilp an, didn't 1
fumpele mueli. se isn't placed.
. - - - -
Clarey and IterimldN ceine in for win,
SCHOOL FIVES WILL
PLAY INTER-CITY GAME
St. Jehn's Prep, of Brooklyn, te
Meet Catholic High Tomorrow
'I'l.. i: 1 .- .1 r 1 1
llie first nt (be foreign selinn bus-
iicmaii live iiiMiueis will malic its ,ip. 1
pcarance iu the citj tmiuinuw after-''
neon. Ii is liie Si. Joint l'rep ipiiutet, 1
of Hroeklju. j
This team, which litis made finite n
I'ppiifilleti 411 the cage this and former
)cars In tin riaihiish circles, will op-,
pose iiiip of tbe best lives iu llie citv ,
when it stacks up against the Catholic!
High Scheel basketeei-s. ,
The game, which is one nf a two
game scries, will be staged in (he hail
of llie I'urple ami linbl Scheel, at 1
Hmail am) Vine streets. Later in
the s,.lh, H. Markwanr.s ipiintet '
will ji.tirnc) tn i'latbush tn engage the J
vislter.s of ted.-ij. !
CATHOLIC FIVES TO CLASH
St. Henry's and St. Peter's Quin
tets Will Meet Tonight
' The biggest game en I he schedule iu
basketball circles tonight is 111 riled be
tween Si. Henr.v and St. l'ctcr's ,n the
I former's hall at Hun North l-'lflh
1 st reel leiiighl.
The ic.ims have ni ranged le plav live
luiines and in the Iw.. matches siageil
te date each has wen mi the I ie lloer.
1 St. Henr.v has taken en u new lease et
life since the management has been
turned eyr te I'ete.v Kilpairiik and the
' N'erlh Pifth street passers feel couli ceuli
jdcni of winning tonight.
Beets and Saddle I
1 New- Orleans Jeffersen Park had
gnnd lacing nvcr Saturdaj and M lav.
atld atmlliel- gnnil mid is presented In.
llil-. f'"" 'I ') a SKHIDallnwanee rac.
cm led H,e De S, 1)tP, tl,,,,,,,,,.,,,
All I. nr has tl,,. be-i ,,f ,,0 ,,gl,s ,,
this event mid shnuhl lies) Cnhmdn an,!
Jaines I' M'llaru. Horses whlci seen
best a,e:
l''irsi iaie - iini) miii. Haggles, , ,
celienn: -" i.nil. Vennie , Siebh r
Itcelfenl: third. Helen Alkin. Hr.un
ransient fiiunh. , rllir, f,,,,,,,,,,
James I-. O Hr:i: fifth, Diinpl.s, Dr
I'.1. I'V",,""T l'l'.' '"'. Mountain
Hese H. Light lue. Dr. Ha,.,
U.i linn I'irst ,,.,., (!, ,,..
tier. I ..iiiiuilriim: set ,. Draperi.
riltshiirgh. .Ii,-,'ihli,e . ,lin,
Hlack Tep. Hnhnkus, Artliu'r Mi,,i,.."
Inn: fourth. I Im.VV. Memphis, l-'raseenl.i
liflb Livers de. ilimker. M,l,
''nulls.: s,Mh. Hatrack, L.gicv.
( lilniPi-a.
Tin Juan.i I'irst u,.,,, . y jj ,
stnu'e) IL. Mnjilnvver: md ',ie'-
Mill. I .laluann Deckhand :" tin .1.
, I. ace I lag. ,s.,r l.e,,,,h. I'hriMi,. l .
id's; imtrtli. Hlllg. Silk Sn Pattern
iilih. Aha.laue. Luck) Hun.,,,.. tl ;,'
Item. siMh. Ini.Is, p.,,,.!, ,, Ir.
"""die .Mnntgniuer.v : seveinh, , rdei.
! Sister Susie, ( nlmiel Matt.
, T!',,,r'' .i'"' S!;!?,,,A,,,, ''""iimn-'us
lei the all -l.gi. Ml) 0(10 t -,, , Uandi-
'.lp te be decided at Ibe T , , ,
line Hack ...rlj in ,. ,.,v ,. .,..,
Is the ncllls, all-llge ,, ,,
American Hirf. Slid, cracks as Dr.
! I l.irl.. i lien i l.ec. He IVunk. Ki..i.i.,
M.il.e. i,ia. e Majers. OH M ,.,,
Ileinine ami ethers am entered.
I .arse
i racks in
mas linn
by t'einii
'I U'liiiv
crowds weie m ,,, ,,, ,
I bii-tnias D,.,,, .,.)0 ,.,.,.,.
le'iipat New h'lca,,s .,.,.
Seng w I. Hal.,, second ami
W Id bet I i rd. vi, .. ..
paid ti in I ,t
of the Clnisimiis
Ken n.
I . - - - . ,,,- ii i n ne,
I'llWllla the vvllinei
calur,. vts p,i,.
Sain Hush, the Aiueri,.,,,,
I i'i I k I in 1 1 i .. , t'lii.ii, I... l ..
b.
, '" '," , , "'i a nig , av mi
the I niil curd al Autiiell, winning two
'',111'l.ns ra.is. ,,,. is Vl.l,." f"f . e
't"---" wiicr. L. Maulach..rr
Baeeball Teurlsta Le.ive for Heme
'liuiiln. P', Jil i,,,si,,ii ,,
Aaierliiuis li..,, t,.str,li ,' "' ,,.)'"" '
llnrs, wli , mv hf.r ,.,.. .'".."... Ik" vi-
.Ifl.HI I
I ni, II. M...nl I . it u'"'r. 'I1,"
"ll fill ll
SIlllMllllll
t'n leil Hi ite.
..i u, ... ' .' ..si.i..in ,i, tr
V I.I il,l,L,l(,ll.t. .1, i
W'1,,1.1 IIS ,lt
(,-n,f ,-.
' un ri iiiii i Iiviia... . -
.1,., ..,.. . ;.'" i.p"iur,i
" i"i "IHI t.H,J ,, ,,!.,,,
Herb Steger's Condition Critical
Cllll'llgll I i '.'ll -lleil, si ... , .
Hen hull.' in ,, .., ,,..,,:,', InMuiV,"'"!, ,' ,'
tWUMd upon lurui,,nVgf"ii,li::
Ti
MULLER.
California R. E
MANY NEW BASEBALL
RECORDS SET IN 1922
Last Season Was Most lie
markable in History of
National Pastime A's
and Phils Toek Step Fer- j
ward I
Tin:
oral
baseball season of l!iUJ
was
niined te liie liritn with odd
mid
"i"iM"
events. It saw the crowning '
' et I in .New lurk IJiiinls as erlils
I Champions for the scennil consecutive
je.ir. It innrkeil the dethronement nf
Ihibe Uuth as the greatest home-run
hitter in bnsehall and the elevation of
(tcui-Rc Slsler and Itegcrs Ilernsbj as
I the finesl plajers of their time.
I Purine the twelvemonth just passed
1 occurred the deaths of liiree men whose
personal efforts hud helped enrrj tl
... .,
;ame le its present crest of neuuliirit.v
ild Hen Shibe. Jim Dunn, et
.-,... . .. . .... ..
Twe remarkable pitchers were 'dim- .
mnled from hi- Irayiie competition whui '
wee Dickie Kerr was placed en .Indue .
l.amlis' blaekliM and Shuffl;.,1 1'bll l
W",".; YiJV.1V "hWS "ZZ"' !
maiienlly banned from the K'lme i
The ypur markeil one of Hie crrale-d !
r ;iIt cetne-ha-ks. ten. .I,,,n Sett.,
. . ,...., ... ...... .. , I
leveiaiKi, aim me only -Tep Ansen.
who lind been traded In Cincinnati fn
, 'larquaril ami lept. tniured his arm
and was never expected te pitch aga
II 1 HI '
'tin. !
(x- .
llie iiiaius gave linn n eliunee
peeiinc little et llllll. lillt Jscntl V
a number of games during a iruciul
I siage nf the race, and twirled a bril
! liant shut-out tirterj against the an-
hces in me vi uriil ."series,
'
TJItflM n Inrnl angle tlir avrnl of
hetli thr lilllr.i ami thr th
Irtifi from thr murkl 1l1nnp11r.11 e!
lait plnre irn.1 thv fraturr rirnt nj
the irar. Thr nirriimi l.rnnurr .
in particular. shnwnl VTvrptinnnl
nrmnisr, ami irhrn Mini: pvrrhniul
Siiuiiiin Hair for SI.'. Win ml llm-rn
I'lreutlti. for mint hrr Inrijr nun it
trai 1 rprrtnl that, nt inti. the train,
nut iraili for hrttrr thinni. 1 hn
VhiUim Initl out $',0.0011 for llchin
Snml, thv vrnmlitinnl Coast Lrnqur
hnrtittnp. te fill thr gup ininlr h,i
Art Vlctvlirr's rvljfpmrnt from aittn:
plan.
l-'letrher's Promotion
t.v si'n
J- Wilhel
SPITi: of the fait thai "Kaiser"
111 had lireiiL'bl tbe Phillips-
Iieine in a ueich higher pesitinti thnn
, the) had occupied for 'nine sensnus, he
was depnseil lis pilot nf the National
League Club. Hugn Iteilck was nffered
the place at ii salar.v reported te be
SlMI.IIOl). but he declined, and PI her
was given tbp pest en a etie-.vear con-
' tr.iy-t. 'I'lic purchase of Sand followed.
, In echange for this plajer Leslie.
1 Peters. Singlelen and Jiiuiii) Smilli
were shunted te the coast.
As high lights nf tlu athletic season
the work of Lil Heinmel. Hinjj Miller,
i Cliiel. Callewa.v, Till) Walker and the
I recruit, Jee Hiiuser, miglit be meu
, tinned. HeiiiiiipI wen i games a
j magnificent record with a seventh
place club: Miller who came lipre in a
trade for Jumping Jee Dugiin hit ami
lidded iu an iiiimitnhle sivle. Walker,
bv rapping out "7 lieiue runs -et a new
leciird for the (junker Cit). and Hullo Hulle
way develeppil suibleiilj Inte the Im-i
sbnrlstep iu the American l.mgup. The
jeiiiigsipr Iliiuser made geed all Hip
predictions iiiiuIp of him.
rui:
plnn
I'hilllr.i finiihril i
srirntl
furl that
hu ilrtue of thv
thr lloiten llravet hud thi lemirnl
run ii f injiiriri tn thrir plaurri fiimi-n
in thr mafnr leagues, Svnrivilii nun ,
nf thriu fnilrd te hr hurt nt em ilmu
nr miiitliii mid, In I'liiKnui'iM c linn
tiuilcil our I'hilt nil urn sun.
t
l-'ifleen stellar Kveuls
Till; nir.s-i outstanding events of tic
111-.- season were tbesp;
lingers Ilernsb) passed t lm .Iflil, Hip
lii-st .NiiHeiial Leaguer te utlaiii Hint
average since IVI'.). lie al-n csabli.liil
n new' hit reenid fnr the Natimial
Luigiie with '-.'."( base hits, and tupped
both leagues in homers, bits and runs.
T.v Cobb tied three major league rec
ords by bluing for ..".00 or heller for
Pin h of seventeen seasons; slugged ,lll
nr better in three seas,, us, and made
L'llO nr mure bits in eight seasons.
(Jrerge Sisler lied Tj Cub's American
League hitting n cord anil broke the.
consecutive game hiding teceid with,
tort) -one.
In tin' I'acilie Coast League Paul
Si rand established a new total hit rec
ord, passing Hunii) Uriel's record of
'Js'J.
lu the Southern Association, ( diver.
Tucker, of New Orleans, hii ..nd) in'
twelve c.iuseciilive tunes at hat. '
Ken Williams set two American'
League rei urds, slugging two home ruii.s
in a single inning and driving nut three
home runs in a game. .
Walker, Perkins and Miller, of tli'el
Athletics, punched ,,in circuit wallops
ill 4UCCCSslll, ,
'
TIl'O iieilil'i inijrih une lunl.rn
mid Ih i iv nthiri hid in ll,r '
I'hiltii t.( uli iinmi ,,l uijuii ;.',,
'I In w irv inn 'li'..'.(, Ihi Iiiiii it
niiinlirr uf ni ni ivniid in n i, injur
limine mrn nml the hit',. ,', I , ,,.
ihiuliit iiiinihrr lnee HHii). Inn,'
iimii u! hut for Mm tii t'nllunhun in
thi iiimtli Ilium, II t'hiiuie hits uud
I ; llll.l hid vi'iitiiw k.emv.
Lil lleuuucl's I'V.it
J3AI
-L ul
ALTLMDHi; tied a rcer.l
b.v win
pennant lug its f, until slice. ,ssi...
in (lie liiteriiaHeual League.
IM lleiuinel wen I wenl, .sev
en games
ler a seventh-idaci' dub. and
iwiie
wen two games iu a single da) .
In the Western League. (Jenrg,, i,,e,.
let- wen thill). eighl giiines. ci.mliia cjuae
te MpIiik the tnedein record,
Hv net allowing a mini te icneh first
lust- in a g.mu again i i in.. Tigers,
lecke.
Iowa. O B.
y
Baseball Leaders
for Season of 1022
NATION M. I.l;.(.l I.
Illlllic llernsfij. St. I.iiiiI
rilclilnB ItMin. New lurk
llniiiiliui,, Clai Inn.ill
Klin rrltltiic llrinli, s. UniU
Huns liallrri In llnrnshi . M. I mil
.tot
.l.nn
.IIIH
III
llninr rues llnrnli., M. I,emI l
lHe ntriillni: Cure. I'lllshnrcli .11
Tit i phi rumi-il rims iht nlnr-iniilns
Biime.
Mim IR. tie.: !.
AMi:ui( s i.i,(,i i;
llllllne slslpr. M. Iyinl
ritrlilac I'.iIiit. I'liliiiKii
lliisli. New iirl
Kim crlllnc sK, r, .(, ,,MI
IClt.k l.'.llAI 1.1 ttlllt..... W I
. iia
"J.sn
.;s(i
l.it
lliuiir runs illlanis, M. I. mils .Tl
II ISC sll-lic MliT, si(. a iiIh .VJ
IVr rnl iiirmil run, per iilnn-lnnlnc
Ctiiitp.
Utin HO, Inst ;.
Charley ISohcrlseii. of the White Snv,
aciTiiuilisic, u f,..t J, n I has been inm
elllj live (lines in luiljer IciiKMe histnrv.
Charley IVclmus. nf the Cnlumbus.
Aiueric.iii Ass,,, iatinii leaiu. iii.i,c an
immiulIlI..! 1. it.l.. ..1 t ,
--.-,,,, iii.,,,- iiiii, no .iiiii 1,
Alnmie,. tin.., I. ,.i- ii... 11....1... ,,...i.
lu ,1 . TyL'' "'' ' ' ' ",' ' """.' "l.
Cs ,,f tl . iirVt , i.'..1 r '" r'i'i""
Iirndi-r nii.l niiKlii ih. " ,.', ,1 '.' .',",'.
r'"" ' ,"",i" ",' V"""1 entcel.
' ';"';7T W'7 '" "f "" ' "
, !''l". ''',' ""nrr-iill, .,,,r lrin
!,,.' '''' '"'"'"' '"' '"" "'.'' '".
h'"'-
1 n
vri:vi:i:
rN baseba
High Triers
before lu Ibe isnv of
'ball li.-iif. ki,,,l, litnl, ...:... 1..
, ii's'i ' I' i's , I'll
I'iii'i air 11:111 lua.vers. llie s;iri was
given by the $7.-1.01111 tbat McHr.ivv
'paid for -Tim D'Cennd iu I!1. Tbat
opened the Heed gates. Light plaver-
allied at SlMi.iine. ,.,-,. giVl,' fl.
Dandy Dave Datiferih. Then cxtram--
,(lliiarv prices wen; paid f,. (nene
1 I nielli and Johnny Couch, all from the
I'acilie Coast League.
,, ,''",''?"P,'J "" Ml,r "f w'"i" Kiiinm
for ?H.'...nfiO: ihns,. fr u fll. S7-
l,M10. Miiiff for ?(!.-..niiil. Dm,,,., ich for
si.il.nfK) and Heine Sand fnr SID.niiii
,.ltegelber for the .st twilve iniiini-leaguer.-,
purchased in 1!)1L' a total nf
I approximate!) SMiO.efin in cash ,ind
plajers weie sprm. Thjs w.ujld b.iv,
bought three or four niaier league
cliibvpbijcrs. franchises, aud grounds
u .i.iai'ii yi'.-ir.s .'lL'n.
S",
M.I, in all. a goeil ,mi,
rrrerili trrrr lirnli,, ,'., ;.., i..
hall
var
hi
ilurimi I ft J J,
Canadian Heckey Team Defeated
iirren .. ll. ir, .,,t ,-,, .. ,
nr M'v,r""i -isiiir-.i h,i. 'Jr,,.v 1
?,f .'"'r, '!' ' '"" ' l'r'l"' s. no. iini
ll.T In Jtivk." ciuli ,n- 1- ,',n ",',,
KTilny bv ,i xnri. ,r 1 tn 1 ilul. ih.
un Siiuu.lav .,s .-, In I '"' '"
ii.. I
f !
ih
surf r.it i:n nn .im.
iMirw tin (iln,l,,i,in,,, ef r.j,i,r
spe'i ,4 arm; in: i ,,,,,,iinri,, , .llU,,. , ,'
triitt.rv l) .s-rt,r,, ,, r ' -e " '
t,, 1(11. v wlj ,,,, ,,, , , ., ."'. '
jdv! "" I'"'"E" 'M"K' ll 'l "'..U.-J
II
FOUR DAYS MORE
Pre-Inveniery Sale
of Used Cars
Wc have had a
Hie public has
exceptionally geed values.
This sale will pesilhely end Saturday, December .'iOth.
We have Cadillac cars of all models and cars of ether makes
which will be sold at a sacrifice.
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
I'henv Spruce 0210
CADI L L A C
mmrF- i wmmtm mm
KAW
CerncfU LHB
MieW R H f
FACES HARD CARD
Fifteen Games Are Listed for
Main Line High Scheel
Five
LOST THE OPENING GAME
HA VIM! .lese,
"V ith a siiece
lb" fimlliall season
inn nf victories in
sllc
w i i Ii
HlL-ll
llie disadv anlaes nf siminiu
iniall.v preen iiani, Vailicrln
Imnl is linikiiit: fnrw.'iril In a
sin 1 i-ssii scisiin in Ii'is.eiluill.
In llie tirst cmiiest ,rf an ambiiimi'
schedule calling for (iflien games. Var
berth's Inexiii'l ieiued live wele defealed
li 11 small margin bv Lewer Merlen.
However." savs Head Cein-h Sau
glee, "die i nspci . are ipiile eniiilir-
aging tin- ike test of tim siasnti. I'li'icli
.vlnrtis lias liisiiiniinii Ins material into
hP1M,
i ,,11'
m r. .,
'"".."";
' ,h , ' "
,h,',i
' """ '
' ':,;!n' '
Si' 111,,, I
a Slieeil: . in em-ate. Iiilniii lenin ul,i, I,
,i-iiiainti'i w i t Ii Ibe ail nf
II O'lll I'. "11 Wnrk.
MUiiil ha- 11 veiv living and
1 lleilllle. bill llie tl Hill is -e -
tn a man ilmi tirli,,ii, niii
i i nine nut i l , en .
iv e Inive sum,, st long
sin ll as I laverl'mil
ic and Darbv High
I cams (r, nieei.
Imnl. Sw. ii lliiii
Si benis. Inn if w
fighting sp,r, ,,,!
can 1,1111 ini tb"
tin
ti'itii slinvvcil in
. i . ,
me game vvnu Lever ipi-iiii we
v-ill
lie alii" in clash thriuigh siiccesstnlh "
: The ba'eb.ill prnsi t re g.,.,,1. s,
nf last vear's men will be ba k. Willi
Ibis llllfleif. the M,,,, -hnuhl Sfj be
in prnuiisiiig hupe.
Things nl.,, ,,ok vet) bright f-r m-vt
football -..nsen. MtiL en,, man will be
lest fiem tb,, team ami ihcv will mi
dnilbl J.n.p all Ibe old leainw.uk nf
last season going
I'ei- n small high s, linnl. , it-berth is
"lie of the m, et spirne.l along i, Mum
I lu P.'O-h of the till spoils lll.'le
the) never have ,t s,i,,, ,,- e..s i Inn,
thr fourths ,,f the s. Ii,,,
AlHinii.'li stimll in nuiiibi r. the -tiuh til
Im.iU With l-eg.llll In lllhlell.s ,, ., ,,,,.
pan. ileieruiiiied. haiil-vnrkiiu ma
chine whidi lights against ,,s
YOUTHFUL NET STARS PLAY
Begin Competition in Indoor Junier
and Beys' Tennis Championships
New erh. i., -jii ',n .,, I,,.
unv ,,u tb, i,.,mi , ,,,,.. ,,, ,,,,, s, vetilh
Hegll.iciil in ,.rv in Hie ii, it,,, mil in-
,11"., i juiiinr ami l s' singles cb.ii,,.
pienshiis. ) ninlni i, , ,,,,,
i vent start. ,m, , i mu .
Jehn P. Wli.be, k .,1, ,, Uar-
v i rd inlets, h..l ,tic , linmpi.,!, and
Charles M. W',,,,1 .,, ,,!,, , ..,','1-
lllehnlili I . w, ii. I n, i it, s iii , . , , , r
singh s ii.iini'iu i Panm ,,i mi . ' ,.
d'eilib s, tli. v ',is , I,,,,,,, - i ,i,m,!',' ,
iiinii slants t,,r , ,, , ,,,, ,j, ,
NARBERTH IBM
recerd-hieaKin" sale (he past week because
1 ivni'ii.,!,, ( wl il... l'.. .. n , , .
epi'iviiaiui mi.- i.ici inai
The Standard uf the World
rJOHN THOMAS,
Chicago, F B
HQSINAN
MAY
BE
COACH OF W. AND J.
Fermer Penn Menter Confers
Regarding Position as Succes
sor of Greasy Neale
HA9
NOTHING TO SAY
Jehn W. I lei-tn.-in. head ceaeh ll
Pi iiiis) hi lima for the hist three seasons.
Illliv siteteeil IJ.hIp VphIp lis feiltblllf1
lulef at Washington and Jeffersen.
'Ihi- been me knew n when II. l.
Murphy, graduate manager of the Pre"
nleiils' athletics, announced that In
bad niiifi'i-red with Ileisman In Wash Wash
ingten. Pa.
Ileismati was non-cemtniltal today.
He would neither deri) imr affirm the
H'pnit. Murph) said that siimelhliii-.
diliniie wiuild be aiinmiiiepil within the
In m lew davs
"I b.l'e llnthlllg te s)." s) I Iris
in. hi. "I mil nun a private cilinen,"
"Is ii Hue llmt jnii .'.inferred with
i ."iiduiii.. Manager Murphy cnneernlng
lernis i,r ih,. pnsiimn nf head ceacli al.
W and J.'.'" In was ir ked.
"Ill lepl). Villi inn llllnle I11P IIS
wishing nil
III)
ft lends a ver.v
'1 the former Iti
lllipp.V
Ni w ear."
d and
I.llle inelllnr.
Wbelber liiejis) Neule will go le Co Ce
lumlu.i seeeins in . ii iicert ni ii. The
Cnliimliiau liuinager was in Washingliiu.
last week, prestiimiblv In ge tir.sl-hntld
iufni-mallnii regarding Neale an, his
nieiheds finiti men win, were conversant
with cniiditiiins at asliington-.TelTer-seti.
lie refused ,, slllle tn what extent lllp
liegntiaiinii- with Neale bad guiic, al
ilmiigli be intimated thai nel a f,ew of
the Cnliiiiibia anihiiritiiM were ready le
an ept Node's Mgmitiiie tn ii cntitrnct
Jehn l. 'His, ,n in Washington recently
said thai Ne.ib hail epressi., desire
in icturii t.. W .islnngtiiii-.Iefterseii neM,
fall, but ii is likilv that be would ac-
ept the Cnliimliia piisilinii, ,S tjic C,)-t
lumliia iniicliiiig ,,b pnvs SsimjI) a ycai.
STATE GRIDDERS DRILL
Bezdck Will Werk Out Eleven
Pasadena Today
I'asadcni. Calif.. D.c ui; Tin
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