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i a a K '. .'" t CAMDEN COMPLETELY iSltcetcrs Play Rings Around First-Halt Uiampiens in Rough Game and Win, 24 te 16 Lnr nAMvmP.T.T. RTAJ1R "JIM is'""- ""-" ,. mllD Trenten basketball team lest its '1 first home gnme of the Enrtern rtaitue eennen let cvrnlnjc vlicn Cnm n Invaded tlio.Terscy capital and do de .(irriv defeated the flrst-llnlf cliam Sns by tl,rBcore of 24 te 10. With fie exception of the first eight mlmitee. the retters were completely outplayed in a Kame that nt times resembled an ild.fashlencd football game. But the Skectcrs were tee fast for tllr opponents. Every man en the ilftenten team was clearly outplayed, id. the bright Pnrtlcjjiar -.tar was he diminutive uumtn v,iu." dd the home of Temmy Harlow and. dcmlte the strong-arm meiueas 01 whemM nd a uostileond unfair crowd of rooters, came off best at all stages of the came. tnn." ns he is Known te cage -.m followers, has net the phyBlque of Brlew, and suffered as n consequence. He will likely take the day off te rest Se and he needs It after the punish ment he took. It was no night for the Seme team te shine, nnd their 1 ght vent out seen after the second half ru under way. fUy Heady Ball It was ft heady game of basketball that was played by the Skectcrs. They outguessed their adversaries at every tarn and had the losers devoted as much time te playing the ball no the winners, the score might have been destr. "Wherever the spheroid was traveling there was nlways n Camden In the second hnlf they had posses posses lien of the lpather virtually nil the uma nml for thlH reason Referee Ward Brennan only cnlled etx fouls en Cem-, den ana one was a ueuuie en ney Steel for Informing the official that he had better make a trip te an optician at his first opportunity. Campbell and Steele were the big noises in the triumph. Net because Jimmy secured three field goals and Ray two, but they directed the team play in such a manner that sent a couple of hundred fans who made the trln nearly crazy. Camden iilwajs had n man In the! backfield tu start the play. hen no one could Urcak through, back went the ball, and the play started all ever again. If some one did manage te slip by the lVcnten defense nil wns well, but It there wns no chance back It went again. And when n Camden player was cor cer atrcd he felt the Impact of n Trenten player with considerable force. Outscercd Nine te Tliree Camden outscercd the Pettcis from Ithe field, nine goals te three. The two Trenten bnsla'tH In the firbt half came 'early by Tem Barlew and their lone tally In the final pentad was by Teddy Kearns near t,hc end of the game. Every player en the Skeeters hit the net fr at least one field goal, Campbell leading with three nnd Kerr and Steele two apiece. Had the winners been in ,any kind of form from the uttcciwuut mark the gamp would line been a regu lar rout. Camden managed te secure 'three fouls out of ten tries In each half, or six out of twenty chances nil told. It was only ou free tosses that the home contingent kept In tin running, getting six out of eleven In the opening period and four out of nix in the con cluding diepter for a total of ten out et seventeen, Iicutcc lJrctiiiiin linu a tough job, as it was eue of the rough - est pfiniPM nf thi. vi'iir. Tim hnnu tenm "had little chance te vemiiluln iim every 'player was aware that the opposing 'man had eutplajcd him, and by a most decisive innrgln. rle minutes before play ended many of the spectators had left their seats, preferring net te see the flnMi L "... . 3iie ncercs rirsi I'la wns under unj eacil. tweuty- nine seconds when lte Steele bieKe the ice with n twu-nolntei en u nass from Dleghnn. Harlow inged a foul and ou a play en center sent 'J ronten uhcrtit en a field goal. Nell Dleghnn ceuutcd from the field nnd the Shooters led -l-It. Teme 'and Harlow missed close shots and the (game was held up the minutes when uieRuun was injineu. Then the Petters added five sucecs Ive point. Teme made u free tens. Hatlew counted en n pass. Kearns te 'Teme te llarluvv, and two meie one- pelnteis. bieele took a shut anil missed, but Campbell followed It up and counted. Each side added a foul nd Campbell gave u demonstration ei speed in cutting under the bucket and tielng the sceie at '.) en his second i'eal. The Skeeteis went In fient en a 'iie 'iie peinter and ut this junetuie the Seiitli lerst'jincn misiul a hnlf-de.cn "1 Under the basket, the Tlenlun deleiie helng laineiitiibl) weak. Jleehnn tied the going nt ID en a tree shot mid tin hal ended with u foul by Dellu ami Oampbell s third 'mid lii-t basket of the game. The half time score was III 10 la favor of Camden Mere (lulck Scoring The second period was about a half minute under wny when Dave Keir eame tearing through and scored en n pass from Steele. A minute Infer Delin inude one of hs overhead shots iremtlip side nnd Camden w.i" ahead Jt 17 te 11. Jtey Steele told Ueteree IJrcniiun r.t this juuctiiie what he Uieusht or hla ebllltj and was re waided with two fouls. Teme maile xoed cm cue nml tb,. seeie was 1T-1-. In n bcrlmmngp jump under the Cain nen basket Dunn unj Campbell weie opponents and after the ball was hit into the nir llllln Ivnir -n..iii...1 II mill fyWsde Ills second Kenl. He Steele Tyumen mid with ten inliiutes te ae I Umden wiib nhend at '-'I te 12. I ik Sl,"l,!(' f f"ll!s wii' registered and ( w jiitKKBiey was sent In while Mcc liari mlu.,1. Teme moved te fnrvvuid iy.iic illfh ., and Teldi Kean.s .i.,i... i.n,.L Mn lr.',..-'.V"r.",,,l.! Una ,...1. . --,..... .... Hli.iiii." .' ; ..l ,.' "' "''"en nlieut live minutes ' wet ' ''"" "in .Mceimii returned and during thl" Ti. n. ' "'"' 'l0lnt WIIK "l.lile. ni , '""Iv Kcjins cased Trenten's I "n'y Het of the second half en a one- nnui V"1' f""" 1,H' coiner and a one Pointer for Cuni.leu ended the gaii.e itiere vn little sieilug In the laM 'W mimiti- Cuiudeu luul a big lead "",, 1".,u'l1 -uw' opponents the bull1 I In. J, ? le,,u'''H f'e nbsolutely unable! I set it. It was one et the best names na.ri""' J?,'' ""ll "reu, "''" Trenten1 iniuie a bis iiit-,take in 1..1111,,, 11..1,. '"'VI Kl). lis , .,, P 1. ..I. Ml." 1.1 '"ii,l,l.lllcl HlKll tate Cp,. 1, ' Xi " "u,"u ;;nVm'':'' !)!? Twe for Yellewjackets Th ih..i,,....i ... . . . Km.i ;,;,"?,!""'. 'inJaeHl! ;m from ih. iV.ui..:,',"J.!,''K,i. "'"n l. m ..::."'."'. uiw vtnu' 'V; ' JTaUHfenl hiuI Ki-i'nsi..n 31 -. MM ' i.VK..' ami in 1 i,."V.'.' "''"" 'I .. "".'.' """ rut tnii,. ,,-....1 it... 1 ..... Jckt, ii-' ""' "'"i aniiie ine 101 u itvel jV ?nrv.ri' w".n. ,.r01'1 .Wahimun ne Urrtq fur ihi7 -1 " "' til Jeffiv y- 5 v; 'f"i jfcecal Team Has Chance OUTCLASSES TRENTON Brennan Will Net Rcferce Navy Contest Ward Brennan had expected te make his bow as a referee befere Pcnn players and fans this evening in the game with the Navy. He re ceived a wire from Manager Zim merman yesterday, saying that he hed been vellevcd of his duties nt Heading tonight by President Schcffcr se as te officiate in the Penn-Navy game. Hrennan worked at Trenten last evening nnd saw Scheffer, who In formed him that he knew nothing et nny such arrangement and that he wns assigned te Heading. I 9 STARATHLETES Are Barred Frem Further Com petition for Playing in Semi Semi Pre Game PLAYED ON WINNING TEAM Urbnun, 111., Jan. 28. Nine ntnr athletes nt the University of Illlnelu have been declared ineligible for further athletic competition because they played in a semi-proiewienai foetlmll game after the close of the Western Confer ence season. The nine men are Lnrry Wnlqulst, Jack Cranglc, .Twe Sterna man, "Dutch" Kaiser, '"Depe" Slmp Slmp fen, Jehn Teuseher, D. A. Mllllgnn, F. J. Gammage and R. T. Green. Crnngle, Wnlqulst and Stcrnnman were stars en the football team and all three were selected by some writers for the mythical All-Western Conference team. Wnlqulst nlse wns looked en as the best basketball player in the uni versity. Crengle, besides playing full back for four years, including an R. O. T. C. year, was among the leading baseball players of the Middle West. Green also wns a regular en the foot ball eleven, while the rest were substi tutes. The game which has resulted In dis qualification of the men wns played at Taylervllle, 111.. November 27. The op posing team included several Notre Dame players In the line-up. The team en which the Illinois players performed wen by r 0-te-t) Fcere, Sternamnn kicking three field goals. The fact that n number of college players took pnrt In the contest seen be came rather gencrnlly known nnd re sulted in reports that Illinois had de feated Notre Dame in a pest-season game. Whether the men received money for playing has net been made known, the disqualification being ordered under a Western Conference rule which says that no college plnycr may take part In any outside athletic contest while com peting en his college tenm. ANOTHER FOR PRINCETON Hill Zahn's Passers Win Third Straight Intercollegiate Game Team iTlncTtei . , I'rnmurltnnla IMrtmnutti C'uliim bl.i Cernell LLINOIS PUNISHES Ganirn Wen Let I. O. .3 .1 0 I. emu 1 ! 0 l.noe t :i 1 .7(19 .4 1 j .no ". e .000 3 e :i ,000 Ithar.i, X. Y.. Jan. 28. Princeton wen 11 hn ril-feught Intercollegiate League basketball gnme from Cernell hcie by the "core of 21 te lit. The Tigers exrvllcl In basket sheeting. They held en te the ball with greater Miecesu and their passing was superior, but the Red five nlnycd n fighting up hill game that kept the result In doubt until well toward the clnsv. Cernell's inability te tnke advantage of open shots was a feature, the Ithacans losing limn) golden riipettunitlts. KlnesK and Leeb scered for Princeton before Rlppe chopped one in for Cernell. The 'risers had n 1i te 10 advantage ul half time, nnd they kept In the lead throughout the second period, though c!esil prccsid twice. Klnrss. with six cejilu, one of them fiem a tip off with Cnpren, was the Kim. Wedd '1. .1 substitute suard. steed out for the Ithncnnx, nnd I.uthnrV foul sheeting wa again n feature. He threw '.even out of eight. The Cernell llne-up was shifted eleven times. Harvard Picks Mlllrene Entries ( niiihrlilre. M iu Jan, US The Harvard iimn-ra who will nmet Columbia, In a rrifd v irinv run nrxt 'Wi'dmndny nlaM at tile "Vllllt .vj . V. tfnrn-1 In New Yerk will b. W'.iiim riuten Jim .Merrill Jehn Qulnn n'li UN '. - hult Ualun anil Merrill will iner lli half-mile distances In the relay anil tli'lr teiimmatPi will run the quarter nil c I'irl HhU'ii mid Dlclc Whitney ac II Inl.ii t'.vrt In tin hurdles, vhlle Vinten 1'. milii and 1'ercy Jenklin are antered n thi, eprlnt Scheel Court Standings and Yesterday's Results I.S'TnnSCHOLASTIO r.EAGUK w. P. C 1 000 .fiuO 000 .'CIO ..'nn ine seu'licrr' VV'i t Philadelphia. 'Mil III 'i.'i-'aiiimwi N'eriheBt 10 n . a n . 'i I'rulil.ferd . ... I Yeiwrd.ij'ii Him I Niullirast. 37 rtf.nl.faid, '.M iiKHnitvc m:agi'u vv. i.eimaiunHii West I'hlUdslphla I Siilltlllll i ivntrnl .... a I'riinWferd Nerllieuil .... Yeiterday'a Ittxu i I' c 70 .700 .son ,3110 .'00 NuiiliJt. '-''I: r.-nnurerd. x. (' VTIIOMC I.KAUl i: V p. "" 1 enn ,enn .r.ei coo 000 . .. n tilth . 0 D Halunlannm Hlfh " 3 Yi'8Urda' Itenu t t aihulic Il'Bh 3t, RI. Jeiieph Prep rti:Kuvn i.r.Aari: v 1 .. ... L I I IDll 1 ' -Ml. p ,se.i .cinft (1(17 ..ill .1100 j 1 le.etih Prer 3 nn c'lithelli. Ulxh . '- 1 1 i.iuuni Hlah ' liianeM l3u'H " Yenierday'ii Iteu I Calhullc llluh. 'J.1, Bt. Jeerh Trer. 21. dthup. ncai'i.TS Drevel Inetltute. 33; IlroeklHl l-w S.hoel, Jl .,.,.. ,,..... . Ml llnllv Hleh. "I 'inrNarterth Illicit ill. :.'.' ... ii-rt. cnh UT llrewn Prcn. s. lit in Alhvci Aendamy. St. llermanlewn. Aje,"i"ttiitw.. MI.hUb' S!. Clte.tnut Tllll 'clermanlel-i rrlenda' M. 2-', Che-inut Hill cli'rrhnntewn Illali. JS, ai-by HU... . e!!nan"uwn lllsli 2d. 20, Darby H'eh 1. 2u, I'- ' l" ainw nuBUWs Ambler High. 2 Nurtwfth Jtlfh. 3D. nadner Uh. 2; Bwrthmw liitb. 15. . ".. 11.. ..'n . ,. '. f i I BtBNINa ;ttJBLi(3 -LHDOSK PHfOABBLPHM, SATURDAY, te Lift Title in Final of Racquets Doubles Tourney Today STARS WHO BATTLE FOR RACQUETS rZr " 1 ikk 1 I i"il.'U i' Ml! FIELD FOR afe WER CONTEST WSR&i "Ln. Officials of Fleisher Team Make Preparatiens for Game With Hardwick OTHERS TAKE SAME ACTION Despite the snowstorm which ect in cnrly thin morning nnd which was re newed nt various times during Uie day. the officials of the Fleisher soccer eleven have decided thnt they -will atngc the big contest scheduled for this afternoon with the Hardwick & Magee cloven. Early this morning the Yarncrs put a big force of men te work clearing the Held nnd ncvcral ether teams In the up town section have announced their in tention of doing the same thing and claim it will net be a hard problem a. the enew is very dry. Whether the games will be staged is n matter for the referee alone te dc dc cide new that they have been scheduled nnd he must make nn inspection of the preumlrt before canceling any contest. The Wolfcndcn-Shero team asked in call of itH game with Puritan, but Secretary Pnrccll informed them thnt It wns solely up te the referee. The Flelsher-Hnrdwlck & Mngce tilt at Twenty-sixth and Heed streets is the feature en today's program. A win for the Yarncrw, who have net been beaten, will virtually give them the pen nant, while 11 reversal will leave the race still in doubt. Fleisher is picked eh the winner of the clash nftcr a hard contest, inas much as they have already scored n victory ever the carpet makers in n game played previously this Bensen. Hardwick haB signed n number of new players Hlnce thut time nnd expects te reverse the score of the previous meet ing. One of the most important games en the local layout Is an Ititcrelub gnme between Marshall R. Hmjth, lenders of the Allied First Division, and Glen Secial, leaders of the Allied Second Division. This game Is expected te be one of the best of the season, ns the clubs appear almost evenly matched. Today's Soccer Games; Where They Arc Played INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE .ivI.Isr-dw.lct1,t &. Mire " Fleliher. Twenty sixth and Ilced streets. cniCKCT CI.UU LEAGUE rirst Dlvlilen riillRdjjphla C. C. at MoercaUmn Pcnn Varsity . Merlen C. C . at llaer llaer ferd. Penn 2d v. Merlen C. C, 2d, at Haver ford ALLIED LEAOUE rtrst Division Section A Velfenll n-Shero at Puritan Y. M L. Sec. end and cbarfleld airecte Vlacore at Falrtilll. flecend and llrlstel streets SECTIO.V II Canadian War Veterans at Talrvlew. at Fnlrvlevr, N. J. 1'aradlee at DIssten Saw. State read and Unruh street. SECOND DIVISION WIMwepd A. A. at ICajrwoed.Thlrty.flrat and DlrMnsen streets I'aletherp at Kdce Meer. Edee Meer. Llghtneuse U, C. at Palethorpe Memerial, b'reend and Clearfleld streets, THIRD DIVISION Northwest Section I'ellenwlle at Iunne!d. Tvventj -second and Huntlnrden streets Olney et Clever. Corinthians at Eden A. A , Haines and McCallum street. hYnnclsvllle at Cayuca, Tlfth and Nedre streets. Qrcen Illbben at Oliver Brethers, Third street and Erie avenue. NOJITHEAST SECTION DIssten Steel at Ileblni, Tulip and Ilck streuts. Knrren A. A nt Wlsslitemlntr, P. It It and lienner streets llerer Itevers at Lljtilheuse. Psent streei and Erie avenue, Sunshine at P. O. S. of A , Tulip and Ann streets, Fltlur at DePaul Torreedala avenue and Cottman street. Hungers st Itoieweod. rifth and Vei. mereland streets, FOUIITH DIVISION Northwest Section l.lRhtheuha Hevers At Cambria, Mascher and Westmoreland streets, Somerset at Westmoreland. Wayne avc avc nue and Ixigan street. Albre at I'undeld, ITvwnty-secend nnd Sdir1y streets. Colllnirsweod at Tloesovslt. "A" and Low Lew den stieets, NORTHEAST SECTION St. Vincent at Frankford Alblens, Wank ford and Krle avenuer. H S. F Cluli at lUllan-Amerlcans. State mad and DIssten street H onion at St. Albertn. Cedar and Cam bria street. Vlcler T, C at Eiet End, Almend and Orthodox (treem. WEST PHILADELPHIA SECTION First Division Ainerj V C at DunMrlc. Fiftj-clahth und Catharine streets. Welcome r.t Albien K, A., Slxty-flfth and Calharlne atteets. Vletrlx at Schuyll.HI Raneers. Thlrty.thlrd nnd Dickinsen streets. SECOND DIVISION Aldtn A A. at lUlnbaw. I'tfty-elglith and Wlllevvi.Jvfnuc. West Lin! at Alden. Mnetccnlh and llrewn streets Larrliwena It Ht.wart Club. SUty-thlrd and Wn'nitt streels,., Atiireia II t; at Victeria R. C. OTHER GAMES Kunl.liU rteajrvs vk Kent a ut Cliften Heights Tlrstgn Saw nt Nativity, lle'.srsrtu and CJnlnrle streets. CPen HeMal at M' rlill K Smith. Nine. tCMiith strict and Huntl.ir Park avenue, FINANCIAL LEAGUE Neith American htsuiancc Ce. uuuj vs Venn Mutual, 25 Wsst Penn street Yeung Fisher Beats McTlfjue Sjriume, N. ., Jan, Y., Jan. 28 jifeunn Flalier. in nh'en thK&t'clelen ever 3' New YeihW iim eml of ml bout heru duller had a of Kvr.iciue, win Mike Mclltuc, e ihi.lr flftueu.reuni clear AilvanUfru throughout, Tlia nien are miciaieweiBnii West Phillies Play All-Stars The AVat PhtlUe tnjptha i tenm mi p'ay the Jay A'l-8tr lit eonlunctlen with I ine 1,011013 iiaKue nnii ni iiie central v M. C A. thl evenlen. The West I'hlllle, nave m. iw ppn uaiei, mvi wenn e. caiv open natei. nejt wetua Ike In I tear hllB. !"r ' .''.'!. "'"'.'"lu me""" ""viniier ine iniornneniii axaunr union or . r- mm. ii- .a.-i -. i..- .. :UM :.r.i '- I Albtrt Hern. WWhcVr.Tf1 T tiHers en as 3 " . - jj- r w i ' - V H . - .4. a,i '.-i. . 'a ". gAs9 t '.-''"A?;'- i,'&- s ','', fvsCS' ' ' 4Jv 1 1' 1 j-)Lr ' cJAY GOVLD STANLEY MORTIMEf GEORGE SCHOOL WILL BE TITLE Buff and Brown Prepared te Put Up Tough Battle in Penn Basketball Tour ney UNBEATEN TO DATE By TAUL, PKEI" Till. , i .... , . . ,. . . llh basketball team at Geerge Scheel I ! i . ...,. uiu luuinn ns ii tuiuiiy L'untvnuur for honors in the l'cnn tournament. The J quiptct has been showing well of late, ' and It leeks or lliiiiH'li iIia TtnlT nml ' nrewn will go through another un defeated season. Thus far this reason Williamson Scheel, West Chester Nermal and Ger Ger mantevvn Hlj;h have been forced te bite the dtift. In each cac the losing team wns outclassed in the second hnlf after a rally. This proved that Couch Swayne has n lighting team. The boys all arc showing wonderful form in netting the ball from the Held this season. However, Coach Swayne is having n hard time finding a de pendable youngster te sheet the free tomes. Captain Lewis looked geed at the beginning of the season, but he slumped. Then Slpler took up the task and did well for a time. He. tee, hit the skids, nnd Captain Lewis had te take the job once mere. Lewis has been going fairly well since he has again taken his place nt the fifteen fifteen feet mark, but the coach if ctlll look ing nretnul for a new youngster. Second Team Shining The M'Oimil team also is plnj ing a bang-up game. It has as geed a roc rec crd thi" ear as the first team, and It, tee, expects te have nn undefeated sen sen sen. Ilerden, the nucleus of the team, Is it premising player, nnd should be a valuable addition te the varsity bijuad next season. The girls' team, couched by Miss Thurlng, received Its first setback of the k'iiseii when Germantown Friends' was victorious in their game nt Ger muntnwn avenue and Coulter stieet. The second team nlhe was beaten for the llr-t time this year. - . According te Information recenllv re cehed. Ciene Pavltt. wlin will be graduated from Central Illgh In February, will enter lince .Scheel, lie will take a iwst-grail-itute course In order te nreiwre htmhelf for inn .tatui ucuucuiy. unitu lie "III enter next full. Sni) til IJack for Friends TjiuiL.MJtj ifaMHAI., smarting - urn der the four - neint defeat nnmieii it int week, will travel te Wuyne next Friday afternoon nnd seek icvenge en St. Luke's Scheel. In their previous meeting St. Luke's managed te beat Coach Steven Itotxferd's team in n last-minute inlly, und the Little Quakers nre anxious te get another op portunity te even matters. The lllue and Giny played a prac tice gume with llrewn Prep recentlj, and hnd no trouble in winning. The team showed it has improved consider ably since the last meeting with the lie wns forced te null, anil it wns thought that fit. Lukes wen, owing te bis Inability te 'ny In the contest. Girls' Team Picked Mis Irene Delhj. cenrh of the sliU' bufekctball team, hns bclcctccl licr tenm ter the next Prtvnte SjIieuIh' Leiigue baslu'tbnll cuiue with .SpriiiKbiile en Tuesday. Cniitein Eliabtth .Moere. Pruileiicp Wnllis nml V.Un Ulnikburii, furwiiid : Elciiuer ( re.s, Me center ; Aiiiiii WlllitiiiiH nml Sitnili Prlnulc. KUiinls, will be thesci who will start the gume. Miss Dulby'ii team leeks te be c. fcpiieunlly strung, anil should KXP NnrliigMile a touch buttle. The glrla have been pructifing for iieiue time, mid knew ihc ni'es tlioieiiKbl. . Thej have net been defeated this season, mid arc anxious te v,eji ill,, yoeil work up. Dr. Jehn II, Hell, plilet illrerter of Hie Ilflrnilli ami Kin- hlrwls Intlltii. tteii. I werklni Inir.I Mllh the truck eon een illiliktrN, Tile beB nrv iihIiik hi Imlner Iriirlc eer il.. 'lhe lntr r-( lu Huk hrtlHill I.nnue ulse In iittmitlni much tnlcrmt. Scandinavian Champa at Lake Placid Ijilte I'lieltl. -N. Y.. Jun "H .Swml,.n Nef.my fun Cnnadi will nrnbnblv In ,.n renenteil In (he I ak l'mcul iluuiiiml treph fruinnii tan n n.fut tin u nor ii nmu fur utnateum. whli h ul I l.ilfa ulti.n u,n l'ebrnarv u. Ill and II umW ih .. ---.i. - '..'-.r.: :-T"-..' "-. ;-.... AtffrJM has been out of the game for bome time feT(V" "1 '? i" i , t . owing te mi Injured nose, ms returned, unJth iinh,"h. '" T -Km and the varsity team again is intact, sheeting with 110 free tesns und (.ehl- Smyth nla.ved n brilliant mime befeie n,.t. m.ni1!' the most ""her of the ..:Afw: v.m'm- . .xrs-i .k." 1 "Ji..'7' . " J j .!. TITLE TODAY CONTENDER Final Individual Scoring Public Scheel League Q Fl.O. Fls. Pts Murphy. Central ItlKh. ..J0 4S 03 102 cinlflblntt. rici'tnern men., ie ni s'l Wetter. Finnkfurd Hiuh.. 10 3 11U 101 1N.1 l.i:i no ins no se 74 U 02 3t 47 40 16 4n 43 4 -l J 20 IS 10 14 12 12 12 12 10 Sfjvenien. W. I'hlla. lllgli. 10 .it r'i i l.unyren. Gtn. High 10 as 4S 43 32 ai 17 in 21 TI ji 17 12 10 'I H 7 a a a a 5 .11 IS .2 ll 0 0 II 17 U nuricy, inn, mgn jy Kuch. Southern Hlch... . 10 Elliett. W. Phlla. Hlsn. . 10 Cltne. Northeast High.. . 10 Bherr. Southern High. . 10 i'hn heskv. Central Hlah . 10 I Oerren. Northeast High.... 10 I Abrama, Southern High . li) Liruiiununu, vnm n iiit-.H v Mashedri, Northeast Jiinh. 10 ...:. : j , .....-, ItlRIl, JU Mi Nlrhel, W. Phill. IIlRlt Helmlch. Northeast Hlnh . fffroni,vWril-.fe'rldaHie!i,th. ". f nVf'inCrerrt'iiiKh : . '. narre't. CItn. Hlutl ' . v - C ...k.i ., 1TI I. l'U'ei iiinii. cvuui.iii ,.ih.. Feley. Southern Hlgti . . Itlanche. Northeast Illgh. . Petter. W. I'hlla. High.... Kdwarde. Central Hlch Icli fit arsltmcn. Central High... Laiar. Central Hlph 10 WETTER BEATEN BY Frankford Forward Leses Op portunity When He Cages Only Ten Out of Thirty MURPHY GETS THE TITLE INCONSISTENT sheeting from the foul mark in jeiterday's game against the Northeast High team, vvhirh clamped down the lid en the I'liblie Illgh Scheel League, cot Captain Ilebb.v Wetter, the blend forward of the Frank ford High quintet, his ohnnce of be coming Individual bceilng champion of the lengue. Wetter made "0 out of the, 1M points made by Frankford jesterdr.y afternoon, but this only brought his total te 1S.1. or 8 points lets than (Jeldblntt, who llnished second. However, Wetter had thirty chances from the fifteen-feet mark, and pro vided he had made twent of them count. as his record during the -i'tisen showed him capable of doing, he would be champion today. As It Is Hill Murphv thr fled for i ward of the Mirrors, is the ihnmpien individual scorer of the league, be hav ing beaten out Eddie CelilMatt, c.iiitaln and gunrd of the championship quintet, by 1 point. These two plnyeis bait led ter the last four games for the scoring honors and furnished one of the me't exciting races ever recorded and It was net decided until they had played their tuiul leugue game. Murphy wen the championship by scoring mere points from 'he foul line than Gnldblatt. He made H field genln and lit leuls for nil! points, while tin MELRATH LOSES LICENSE Fermer Champien Alse Fined for Sheeting Quail Out of Season West Chester. Pa.. .Tun IN Karl IT. Melrath, of Philadelphia former live bird champion of Pennnlwiiilii. was fined $110 and 10 corns U lustl.e It. .Tenes Patrick en ii-chnre nf slinatinx three iiuall near Ox find der ms the Ihm liuntiiiR HCiisen. Ills htintitijj licen-t-was nlse outlawed for tie i',ii!, hi I'ennsjlvnnla. Melrath and "Uisj" l..iTman had nrrnnged te viMt Kansas ('In tnr the "Ik lic bird sheet next week, hut "e. rath'B cane was en the Iir for next week In court here, he hiuing appealed trnni a former hearing before Hie ,lus. tlce. . The ehuite una inude b Slnte tiaiue Protector DeJment K. llreiulli.lt. et Chester Count). Jim and Jeck Win Twice Les Angeles, Jan l'8 Jim llarneB HrA'l'f" rif?.1f01' ehninIen ami Jeck llutehleen. Urltlali ihair.pl. n wen i, u ,x hlbltien mitrhei Ht thi Mei Mieml fmniri i mid ntri in tne lor.'iieon lliei .lfem i 11 . .. iriivuii .imer II tuerset football Hi. I vh, .iiviieii. 11 eD1jin,rn !, remm nn. .. I.... ... ...i .ainpueu, amateura. 4 unj a The ,.. - -. .. ...... iiuvhx'i nui I afternoon ..' M.niiuv-u, uiiiai.ura, 4 at 1 vlclerv nm nu. liiki..i ittery nil ever "Chfk Pmr.r ana muiam Amer, proft8,enale. T and C, v .V ' -w'-iirr- :v. .. .TT?.(J ' ' PR FOUL SHOTS UOUDlc-iieeHBrs. I . r.i -V '. .j- n- 1 it I ' ;'? k JANtTABY B8. 1922 GOULD AND WEAR PLAY IN FINALS Lecal Pair Competes for Final Honors in Racquets Double3 Championship at Lecal Club PELL AND WEAR IN FORM A PHILADELPHIA pair entered the final round fef (he national doubles racquets title nt the local Racquet Club today when Jay Gould and Jeseph W. Wear played C. C. Pell and Stanley Mortimer, the national champions. Pell nnd Mortimer hall from New Yerk, and they hall from n school of racquets that believes In winning, willy nilly. In ether words, the fentuiv of their game is aggressiveness and. in the opinion of nil the experts nt the local club. Uie metropolitans will carry off the crown once mere, rnsily. Te these, however, who ere getting their flrst acquaintance with racquets at the present matches, Gould nnd Wear are expected te glvg the champions a hard tussle. In advancing te the final round the local pair ousted II. L. Dixen and E. H. Reynolds, of Chicago. The gnme scores were, for Gould and Wear, 15 5. 15-7, 1.-.-8. Pell nnd Mortimer wen the ether scral-finnl match ever F. T. Frchllng huysen nnd M. Heeksher, New Yerk, 18-13, I.j-8 and 15-14. Neither of the winners was obliged te show his leal strength yeMerdnv Jay Gould scored a number of service aces, but Wear really carried the match. His timely shots saved the point time nnd (main. In the opinion of the gal- lcryites, Wrnr Is one of the few pleycm who ceiilud enrry Gould te victory In a doubles racquets match. Gould is prob ably the greatest court tennis player in the world, but ns n racquet plnyer, well, they sny he's still the world's greatest court tennis player Service. Peer Nene of the players In tecliiv s finals j hnvc shown much se far in the way of serving. Pell and Mortimer have art- t vaneeel ns they have by virtue of their felling Bhets just nbeve the radiator I line en the bnekwall nnd the speed of i their corner placements. ' Pell played Weur tednv, a canny shift that showed the New Yerker's feared Wear especially. New Yerk pairs have always been fumed for their ngresslve- ' ness and Pell is the better pln.ver of the champion pair. It wns he, therefore, ' that was cIiemui te block, If possible, the aggressive tactics of Wear. The champions were expected te piny . Gould as much as possible. The latter j has acquired a deal of surplus pound- age and does net star In n racquets court with nn.v thing like his brilliance' en it court tennis Inclesure. I The se-culled "standard ball" Is coining In for considerable criticism at ' the matches. This is n bull which Is made In :i standard way In Iliigluud and is designed ns softer than the old ball. I Formerly the ball was made In Eng- land. These balls were sent nil ever j the world, nnd when tljey were worn i out (were sent back te be recovered. I The elder they get the harder and pep- I pier they became. A ball that had been around the world several times re bounded from the racquets nml cement I walls of a racquets court with the flash and spark of n bullet. It was highly , dangerous. Sorter Hull The new ball is Mfter ami takes much of the peed from the game. Ho He sides that, no two bulls are alike, In the opinion of the gallery experts. The ' balls In the mntches this week are being used for the first time, it is ' said. I It costs about Sll',000 te build n racquets court, and this m Itself hns ' much te de ngalriM the gume being pepulnrized. It h a brick inclesure like an empty swimming peel, with solid brick walls and fleer covered , with a special black cement. The racquets cost close t ?10 a piece for the best, with the balls propeitlonatcly expensive. I'rcd C TempMn instructor nt the Itnrquet Club, hns a new mode! rac quet, however, that is expected te go n long way In pnpulutizing the game !j milking It cheaper This new racquet 'nnd a r.nvhide In laid frnmi , which i an take u tcnitic amount of punishment One of the new i.mpiets will stand up tinder three time rue amount of ervice one of the old ones will. An or er dlunry incquet gels e.isih broken in a match, but net th ew invention, which will last threugn mini) a tus sle. Stiff Schedule for Red Sex Husten, Jun 2s A t rf iimpmicf t lut out for the Itinl Sux sprlnB f..i n the si hej uie cf iinn- iinneunceii tdu i h- It, 1 nx will trml from irll 1 i nu paiii. h -er it.,k in til Apr I 11 n i April 1 l.lttH Iluclc nt I l v ' Arki 2 Milu tuUee. ut C'niu 'i. Mi ' Mltiiieipeiiii nt Djiirbure ' A & Jee nt iembure Thi n " ipi at juiksnn leiin ll Miimeiipei e arkHM le Ten n T Il'gularh vb h )nj n it Hum inir (Ireen K i f I' li ' runkfert ICy 0 i mi mint1 at C'lmlmn ' rulidu nt ToleJ. i:nrcATieN vi. Until Srxe FK.IKNDS CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM Fer Beys and Ghlt Philadelphia, Pa nun i t.r mi.ntii sriiums ISlh i ll.ire si-. .11 1 h s. I.nne iler ie aludenta m.i lie ailmlttHil new. Open te etnn ilenoiiiinntlena Urlte for eur book A im'rj thnrlOH lliirluii U'liNh. I'rlnciiiil IBIlt nml Knie hu . rhlludelphlj. Shorthand ' I'uitlen, Jir, Mhl T.i linn, t .i .- our art Pr experlrni. ineelallv far.i iviiien. pkllKil lnsliuiter anil limited m tni lftt-. BiM' the lent nneklceepliiB hn anil -e. ietiliil or 1 umn, m Artmlnlairati Vii .- . . II... inii.al a..m. r.. . 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'' s .,, . 1.11,11 Itil AMI tlOl rilAMl'l. Jt rnv A S I I PENN TEAMS ABROAD I Relaylats In Brooklyn College I Qamea Wrestlers at Princeton" Three Penn teams will ld the nemnd net today and show their wares in ether cities. The onc-mlle relay team will compete against seme of the best college nuartets in the East tonight in the Ilroeklyn college gnmen. Last Monday Conch Lnwsen ItobcrlHen, of the Itcd nnd Ukie, held tryouts for the team, which resulted In llrewn. Helden. Mer edith nnd Gill being chosen, with Lewis as the substitute Heets Lever, the brilliant llttle sprinter, may compete In the dashes In Ilroeklyn tonight. He has been training diligently for the last thrce weeks and Iim reached mld-scnsen form. While thn trackmen nre "running In ( Ilroeklyn, the varsity wrestlers win ne trying te pin the shoulders of the Princeton team te the mat. The fresh man wrestlers will meet Oilman Scheel, of Ualtlmere, In the Oriele City this afternoon. OE30E 30CXOE SEA? 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