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wri ' . r'l'-ji" nru .' - . 5- -V- ' n-Jt T - ''TBBWH , ', , t ,11" j? r.'1 EVEMNG LtiDUhR-VlliijAD&LVHLA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, li)17 CAMDEN HAS SCORED AS MANY JOINTS AS JASPER, BUT THE DEFENSE TELLS THE SJ SCHOLASTIC RACE PROMINENT FIGURES WHO STARRED IN SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL GAMES JOHNNY BECKMAN, OF DE NERI, JIASft THE BEST RECORD OF ANY PLASRS IN CLOSE FINISH HENKY Star tackle of Wash- IN EASTERN BASKETBALL LEAG1 A ll nnd JciTcrson. i J&r sr .LLkwn. iLLLLLLHiLft wwnosssJjiSaKvVjc , SfHw Hpr; vH IIB&-cX . -iiNSsvAWV W miZV, Infrton , Victories for Northeast and West Philly Would Put I Teams on Even Basis 1 ' FIVE TEAMS MAY TIE Jasrjer Leads in Team Standine and PnaaPsapa'aLM i " O -- w,jww.f wi. -1 t-vj n....L.' m..i. nr-n r. . t ' X .', uiever i-zeiense ourus uiud wm.ibtrenE'tnen iK-q t j.,i...:i -i m 'a. uJi Hy PAUL PREP t TTNLnSS Ccntrnl High nnd South Frilla- U dclpliln High uncover unusual and un- ' expected strength In their final Interscho- lantlc Foothill League contests this week. the senon "'" cl0,,, w"n Northeast High tnd West Philadelphia High In a tic for nos3eltm of theVilmbcl Cup, emhlcmatlc 01 the high i-chool championship. Tin so two teams arc now deadlocked for first jil.uu lth sU llnts each to their credit. I When asked about his implls' ch incea for a victory over Coich Snjder's ltcd and Black team next Saturday, Doctor O'llrlcti t Hated that It would not surprlso him In the least to sec Central High on the top at ' the end of the name In tho game last ' Friday """ thc "Spccdbos" the Crimson " and Gold was handlcipped by the absence- v' of t-evcrol of lt best men This week will ba devoted to forming nn offensive and defensive attack for thc unnuil Banc with Northeist West Phlladtlphla. hilf ix.shc' or ' ' flrit I'lncc In the lcnguo stondliig, will enil .. caKue schedule with the present title i holder. !oUth Philadelphia Southern Is In Iff no way outdated hy WeH Ph ladclphla V" The chimpions have already demonstrated ' that the) hive tho abllltv to come bnc! , alter a stinging defeat. When they were K defeated by Central High the wito ones jiSaadly shook their heads when mention was ., tmada of Coach Dean Johnson's agg tga- 'ili Mem. Hut the dope, whh all wron&, for ) Northeast was Riven Us only defeat of the i league mmsoii. Jl to P. Since that time the .South Phl'.adelphl i men have been In a ' fV yiaafp v NottheaM with tin- greatest backfield In the cltv, vv II nttiinpt tf mike- It two ' ' itralght over Its neatest rival, Central ' High when thev meet Saturday nftcinooi en Northeast Held Thc An hive team wli' not he ciught impl log In this contest, as u vtctorj mean' thc title or a tic for the ' honor Coach Knvder has three clpples on tnt Injur d list lit present, but they arc e pected to ho in condition for thc week-end game. Uvcn If Quvrterhack Reeves, Right Fnd (JrillUhs and Tacklo Chrlstensen aro , unable to play thc l.chlgh avenuo school will not be under sue h a great handicap, ai the flrst-strltirf Sub'. Schiicldci, Wattnn and Wentiler, have proven their nbllltj to stund up under tne sti.elli. It Is nut Impossible for tho lecgue rain to finish In 1 llvi-e.ome.rcel tic All lint Is necessarv Is foi West rhllideljihla to lose tu South I'hllidcljihla, Nortlicast to lose to Central High and Uermnntown defeat Frankford Coach I.c-vlss men should ex perience no ureal dllllcultv In winning ftom Frankford, for, ns Bill Donnill tav s "class will tell" It is hard to pick thc 'v winner In tho other two contests Tho lr westerners and Archives rjes tnt ra orit.es, ; Due at ems season 11 ones surprise itiier an fct ether surprise, tho only safe way Is to pick f "the winner after tho games aro over. ' A post-season gimo will bo necessary to '' decide thc title If tho favorites como through C with fiylnK colors m V'. m kiinEkkiiiiiiiB m AMi aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim. LUCaHKf'S A .'i sLvifevialllllliillllllllflHHHHHLiiSnlw'i r m )?! wiSitMlt ' -i "'iSif 4 LHHHIIIIIIIIIw Llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ft cms, ts4kkSiiMBLiHlflLiiiiHLiHiiiiiiiH Jt MJMmMMmMMM. Hi ail v'-' BavaJrialWWBi I' 'JjffiBsEt;& t.am ,-i Aim HnKMHHr, I 1S9HL iflPywaMrlfSwM "StSILMWhUi 5:V-'r i im v . u 12 I ;Aiv "v.'.-iS,'.-tijl.J.w. w S-i.'-4ftWWMtJii Aiiuustricti vyttye circuit ,.'' RHCOrtDS of the Kastcrn Kasketball League up to and Including Satur day night's rames show Johnny Hcckman, of D Nerl, to bj .leading the organization In jiolnts scored, having 42 to his credit. Tho leading quartet aro Rending nnd Do Nerl men, nnd this Is only natural when It Is taken Into consideration that tho) clubs nio nhead of their schedule. Heck man, however, Is the loglCHl leader am way, as he h.'in nn average' of moro than 30 points per game, n rccoid not attained bv any other. Tho team totals are ilecldedlv Intercepting Iir Instance, Jasper and Camden havo cacli mido tho same number of points In field and foul baskets, jet the Jewels top the league nnd the Hkeeters occupy laM place This Is on the offensive. But taks a glance at tho defensive figures and whit do ve see. Against the Jewels have been regis tered 3J iwlnts, nine field and fifteen fout goals, and on Camden 73 points, twent) nlno Held goals and the sime number of fouls, fifteen It Is this weak defense that Is tho continual downfall of Camden. How about switching Hrovvn and Stcelo7 This advioo Is given the' Camden management gratis. The complete records of all tho jilajers arc appended l'lrli roul Toul Tout mii K"is erifs a pi II . K s f. II V 4 7 11 i B Lr As Howard Herry has been a thorn In Michigan's ilay for two eais, so his Don tM Iourle. of Peru, III, hi en the eaufo o two stralwlit defeats hand, d to Amlovcr bv Kxeter, Lourle won tho gnme last je.ir bj breaking loose for a long run for u touch down and tho game Satuiday hu scored the onlj' liolnts of this annual prep rchool classic by kicking n ill op kick over tho crosstars from the 33-jard line The game vvas mostly a puntlmt duel Despite an Injured knee, which It was feared would keep him out of the contest, Lourle outpuntid TempV, of Andover. and ran his opponents' kicks back foi mnnv larye gains The trio of points were scored In the seeond period. In thc third period Andover began a countcr-atUie-k, which went for nought when Temple iHssert a Coal from field from the 3u-jard line fe. " " ' r-iTA. i- ix i.n j.c r.. l? T r ' i w- J , K?sarsiTtrK ... x .c. S 4.$$SbCHWU7 riiARI.KS M. WHARTON, Pcnn It.MLEY, West VirRiniu Allien of the credit for Pcnn'-. victory ovei Mithinan should jro to l)i. Fluek What ton, coach of the line men. Doctor What ton. in the center, is. hcen in one of his. characteristic posei, while tutorinK hN men on I'ranklin 1'ield. Clearv. the Pcnn uuard, who blocked a punt and fell on the ball across the Koal line for .i touchdown, is on the left. lljdfieM, the .sturely fullliack on West Viruinia, played a sensational name npinst WushinRton iintl , JetTerbon Satuulav, as did Captain H.ulev at centu-. Henry, the rotund iWU-pountl tackle on wasliiUKton anu .mierso u, pinyeii inu uesi, ;"' en m- ean- jntainceis. unpnant, ot tne Army, ran vvim nKiunsi i.cuanun .mv "i uimiuuj. OlM'HANT.Army CI.EAUV. Pcnn riayor Tkiii lUfkmtin. lr Nerl , Wenrtler Rradlne V'uPr Do Nerl IVwrj, Reallnk I'Vanckl. Trenton Newman Trnlon Tdinf Trenton Trefu&a D rerl Prown e'niMdn .. Powell. Do Nerl . Leonard. Jucper .. teeerfnee Qreystock 4 llarBrPAvis rrnton l I.IovJ Tre-nton... . t Nornutt JaHper . t Steele, e'nmrten . ii Vulin (jretirk 4 Hus4rmun Grfystock t i Haul it'adlne . n Monilnarpd lo NptI -rnRl". I'uindou . iirs, Ilpadtnff 1 lllilrr. llraellna-. . . I I!khtn. Cnnid n . I IavMon, lire) stock 1 Tmrk Jvtrer 2 Moorehwad Jasrr.. - White, Janpr. .. 1 MnrrH llcadlnc ... 1 lvllpatrlcK, Camion.. 1 rnniphll. Groyatork McVMIIIams Orehfk 1 roairt. elrcyatock . o Hiifi?prt Itadlnff 1 T eiaul. ncadlne . n SkmIIor', Db Nerl .. n f'romble Orcjatfik o rinhr. elrriFtock. n Wwil. Jumper o n II 11 10 1 .v r. s npninst the niounta NORTHEAST DRAWS WITH FRANKFORD Neither Soccer Team Ca pable of Scoring in Inter scholastic Contest FIVE THOUSAND PRESENT O'DOWD, NEW MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP, TO BOX M'CARRON HERE IN FIRST APPEARANCE SINCE HE WON TITLE More thin 7000 spectators haw the I'nd 6r High SlIiooI win the nnuual eontesl lth Lower Merlon, Saturday, for jiosses Ion of tho Charles H Powell Cup The. tame was fiercely fought, but the good work of Ilaferee Charles K I'rlce, of Swarth- it more, kept the placrs under control nnd ;. -k ... I- ...,. i t-.. PI "'r ""3 in oniuuiti ruiiiuiiis oiuer. !5 Catholii' T-Tlirh ej,,hnnf n.li.'n. tA nnntfir ,. . , " V """"' "Mini luHnru mo enu ot a KUceesim henson y holding tha Xorrlstown High School eleven to a. ucnrt,tl.H i nn Alumni fc'frtlrl Mj .." . ,.T. . . . ' 1 . "' : . ., u nesirniinaeipnii or central High SlIiooI fjc Ihouid win the Interscholastlc league chum kK" ponshlp CoulIi Cireer. of. Catholic Hlch. 'ZtZ cIa'm the scholastic title of the c.tv .7 The Purple and Oold team defi atcd Ce n- jrai, i-. while .Vorrlstown High i-arller In the season outplied West Philadelphia lh, although neither team -cor. d ,. '1'ne 'Ugh School foo)ball teams are doing their sniro fop tii v t c v fimn Tim troceeds of Hio Cimden Hlgh-Atlintlc City lth School eontcst, jilajed at Atlintic City inn,urd'y' ,vllch amounted to moie than W. will be cjutrlbutcd to tho war fund n.f'd?le Ins,tltute upset the graiido'done Wurday by defeating Burleigh Crulk nanks Blair Academy team. H to 0. at ihtston. X. J. This victory gives Pedd'e w htw Jersey Interscholastlc champion nip Earlier tn the reason Peddle lost to "ineeton Fresh, which team was defeated " ?,alr Academy. 'Mils Is the only defeat ot the season fot Ululi. Klskl School, ot eausoury, pa , jMH n ijerfect ilht to tlio "cnolastlc championship of tlie Kast by in8?5." of ,,H victory over Mereei'-burs uiiel lairs defeit on Saturdn 'Irunkfurd Truvln llnrfoot (iiapt.) Th minn . . ofTninn . tlrupp Ntrrle (IrMnftsitli . Kenwily Thonipion luHkowiuk . lllnlr OirlrliU North? it soal Biionrv left fullhurk.. . tainnliell rlcht fnllburk I'm up . rlaht huUhnek .. .Ijons renter hnlflaik..(capt.) MhpiiiIi If It luilfbnrk... . . !' .In.We rlclit . 1:'lir,,r efiilir furiird fillniiri' Inlile Iff! , l li oulxldr left I Wilier Krfrrrr. I eel Wllrovt lliie;nieii. scon, jnui'Mriu iiukii.- ...... .;,- .t.-t Keferrrs' A-simIiUIoii. Time f liiihe Tlilrtj minutes. , Mlll'iHKAST I'li:i.H Nov I 'I PranUford High sthool. the- hague lead ers, and North, ast Illkh hehoejl scce.i teams battled to a seorehss tie bete tlihj afternoon It was u chsperatilv contested gime. with Northeaint having the better of tl. tdav but being unable to dent tho Frankford defense for a tally. lis- lio.dlng KranMord to a tie howovet. thc Archives still hev.- a ehanco to retain the locil scho.lbo soeeer ehimplonshlp. which they have held for ten conseeutivo jeais Northeast has a drawn gime to v a off with West Phlladelphle and should the led and Black win thee will get another chance at l'lankfui.l Hid mnltfotd won toeli 'e.ac'.i Murph5 s team would line 'aptu.od the title !.. thin 60.1.. jj..le wilched the ginw, which produced tho I cH 'soceer teen In eholastlc ranks for mill) cars "PENN" JUNIOKS LEAD Score Two Goals in First Soccer Period Against Gilsey Juniors led the Glh-ev A Allentown Boxer Will Force Champion to Show at Top Form Big Offer for Willarrl Chance for Boxers to Help War Fund Ring Gossip PENN WILL REST UNTIL WEDNESDAY Victorious Eleven Comes Out of Michigan Game Without Injuries The soccer leigue C match I'enn' ..-.. flat an in Ik plaved today at the .Star Harden P.ecrea. Ion Center. .Seventh and Lombard greets. .','; nf "' uoils to 0 In lulf time. Ihtf goals wen tallied bv Urazaola I'enn Junliri. Miirj URSINUS KNEW SIGNALS, CHARGES P. AND M. COACH lANCASTUlt. Pa, Nov. IS) 'The plav- ?u0n, ,ho l'f"'nus footbull team l.nivv an Rna nnd tcrv nla' uacd b ,lla r na m. football team, und knew them us i .ere ''e,"B catled by the r, und M quarterback during tho tlrst half of the ime between the two teams on fc-ajurdo nilf"100"'" rnll foach Wcllur this uftct aoon. Ho further uubstantlated hit state -7f ?t wlt" "10 avowal that ever mo.nber w the Blue and White squid was authqrltv Of th llL.r,l..n 1... .r ..l. -I 1 I....1 t ""hiuii iiiae ulcer eue'il dihiiui iiiui n called, men on tho ftont lino of tho Ursinua team would call (ho direction In VrVil u i ' "' uum eieu iiiu eiiice.11011 111 It 1-1 hL lJ'a "a" "b0Ut l B' mUl l"a" W'S Wellep further points out numerous we aenta that happened during the gamo w auostantlate hl-i claim He points to " fact that during the tlrst half tho i and offense was absolutely void, whllo In . , -.wnu iienou, alter in signals nau Jn changed, they lauhched an attnek that ,4rrieu th, imii n t.A .,. n.i nnA .... ,iH f1 forward misses. ' fSEMBERS ONLY" BOXING I ON TRIAL IN N. Y. TODAY !v 'i.?' TOIHC, Nov. 19. The showdown ing m New Jork Is expected to come nun me ajipearnnco of oftlelals of tne aaway Sporting Club In a iiiaglstrate'a 1, Brookln Boxing Club stagod threa und.bouta last Saturday for "mem- y.IoltcjiB4 detectives were 'eiimtetu It.'l! e'nntro t. Ifte Mil'lds Smltli MOlle S hwurta Harris, ur.",r,i':.- Hlllk 1'iirrinetu,. ir, .. ..... , 1 llnarn eniiu IS minutes (.' ll 1 n ruiiiMi 1. rUlil fulllneU lift hnlflitrl rlsht lulfl wl rtntjr halfliael, lnsl.li lift. 1ulKl.l1 li-fl untrr fnrwMnl .null Itnill ,,utaiil' rkht i!ll..e V 1 Viilr!i e nun 1 ell 1 eluci if 1 1.1. -111. 1 1 Iff 1)61 llriiim 1 Komi 1 t KOUrflt 111 PUlI,Ani:i,PHIA now is tho goal of nearly evcrv good serapper Some of the bovs am not forgetting Uoston, but that city only has two clubs at the most IlulTalo h tf a big an na and thc jiurses of fered are enticing, but with the exception of thc-o jilaics and 11 few stray cities in the West the top-notchi rs aro obliged to seek 11 havm under the statun of lllllv Pe'in The monev Is lure and the slx roiinel gime Is lutlei til en ten or vvilve. nlthuugh home liovcis assert the) can't do thimsclvis Justice ovir the home loute Wo nie to git a Hist IikiU at tlm new inldd'e weight elialiiplon Mlhe O'Dowd. who put Al Met'ov awav 111 sK rounds list week, has been signed bv .lack Medulgin to bos at his club m t S Uurdav night und his oppomnt wfll he J ick Sltl'arron, tin bird-hitting Allentown hoer It will b O'Dowds llrst ring appearance since ho earned the 'JS title, and local fiiidom will be pleased at the chanm to sect Mike- show McCarron needs im Introduction and will mako tho ehimplon steii nt his best. Dundee and Chane Mix Tonight The question of supremacy between Johnny Dundee, of New York and Oeorge Chancy of Baltimore, will bo settled over the six-round route at Ol.vmpla tonight The Imjs fought list summer at Shlbe Park and despite a slight downpoui of rain tho going wis ve rv fast Nimn of the pipei gave Uundeo the popular decision, whllo t.evei.11 favored the Ilaltlmoio boxer Dun dec uses both hinds nnd like Chancy, lire foi s to count w 1th a left hook Ch ney cai -rles the heivler punch, while Dundee has tho speed Charley (Kid) Ihomis who scored a de cisive victory nt the Nonpireil lest week. In in itched with Harry Hovle, of Hristo in tho semlwlnd-up Mike Vincent will oppose Tommy Hogin Jlmmie Itafferty meets Joe Jlendell und Pat Manley opens with Ooodlo Welsh $30,000 Offer for Willard Jess Ularrl, our present best heev weight. Ii wanted In Minneapolis Tom Andtews tho man who publishes tho e.ulj NOT AFRAID OF INDIANS -Urn !""!' iHllll 11 union Linesman I Tlmi- of halves AL M'COY DENIES O'DOWD FIGHT NOT ON THE LEVEL Thinks New Champion Will Be Able to Retain Title and Announces Jtetirement McCoy, who lost the middleweight , V1. !, o'llnvvei last Thursdav. was In l,o ioui " . ... . a fak out Uear,d TioTiiv denied that the bout was an euiphatlca 11 '"1 , of , , BaB ,1''Dod did not have a cent before the trtSrtrt and h. ; there was not l?i50e.lthit,O-nS,a will probable be 11I in retain the title for somo time and whUe StS new champion Is not particular. 7i, 'i, a hard litter and he lias a Juahing teailng tle that will spei. dlsis er to a lot of other lighters. McCoy t..is ho Is through with fighting Ili Than a wife and a three-year-old young ster and his wife Is very anxious o have him nut. He has n farm up In Jlalno nnd he liilends to retire to the simple life. Brief Amateur Notes .v Ti.nSnlnh A, A . ft nrat-class biaketball SW " V I i N ; Jif H " aW ii BOXESlDUKDEE tTONIGHT -('T rV-.t. jI 1 .VU-- J boxing leconl book and nun iges a number of prominent boxers, has been authorized to offer Jess the sum of J30.O0O for 11 ten round bout at Minneapolis with 1'red Pul ton. Jess can naino his own date. Pulton now Is In tho western city, where he boxes liuubo it Mnlth tomorrow night The ellstanco is ten rounds or fewer. It will bo Pulton's first bout slnco be fought and won from fail Mori Is nt Canton a few uiuiiths ago hiulth his worked filthfull for the dati, as n vietorv ovei Pulton would iiie-in muiii to hlni 'Hie opinions favor Pulton, as tlie 1 ettei nppiais to be boxing at his top fin 111 and the logical man to box Wlllmd foi ills title. Knniser Is a Near-Comedian Totighey I'aiusir came on from Cleveland list week to box lMdlo Wat,ond lit tho Na tional Ho was on ii nit us sihedultd und bcldcs doing a littb' boxing he mlxid corn uly with his woik Wagond peld btrlct attention to his profession and earned the decision Itamser 111 ide a lilt with his funny or unusual tactics, such as stanllng In the center of the ring with his arms folded, miking on effort to block a swing from Wagond, cutting capers In his corner and talking to the gang nt tho ringside. Mlko Pi tie and Joe Tiplltz put up a d.mdv scrap, with tlie laurels going to tho former Jimmy ilordon complained of the smoke affecting Ids jierformanco and was forced to retlro In the mlddlo of his scrap with Jon McCarron Jlobbj Uurns and Pitsy Wallico nut in another bout and at tho eio'-i' of six Interesting rounds Uurns was entitled to the verdict A!l Aboard for the Tobacco Tund Show Several local boxers have already an nounced Unit they will bo glad to box at the tobacco fund boxing show to bo held at OImpla en Wednesday, December 19 This big stunt Is In the hands of the sports editors, who will devote any amount of tlmo nnd expense to put the thing over big A meeting of the committee formed nt the ill st meeting will hold session today and the men whe will really do tho work on the show will be (.elected oday. .t Is an oppcutunlty tnal should not be passed uji An locil boxer who avoids l tlie chance to olfer his sn vices is lacVing in something that goes to mako a man. It Is true tint our boxers have not fallen over themselves in an effort to don the khaki, hut quite a number enlisted and others answered In the draft. Those who ttay behind reap tho profits' of tho easier life It is up to every cno Interested In boxing to lend n hnnd It Isn't exactly patriotism It's cur reputation Not Exhibitions Regular Boxing It must be remembered by those offering their services that It Is not the Intention to stage exhibitions livery boy will box on his merits, the other fellow will be In there to give tho fans n run for their money and everjbody wilt have to step fast. Benny Leonard. Mike O'Dowd, Her man, Williams, Dundee. Tendler, Tillman. McAndrews, Drltton and, In fact, all the top-notchers wl 1 he Invited and every one will be considered The money every celt taken In at tho turnstiles will lie put to tho good purpose of the tobacco fund The hos are "over there," down South, on the seas, In cantonments, at the yards or any place except home and the com forts and pleasures of ordinary life and the stay-at-homes, are going to show them that we appreciate the burdens they are carrying. Boxing Off Edge in Australia The latest nevva from Snowy Baker, of Australia, Indicates that boxing over there ts In a bad way. When the late Les Darcy was astonishing the world with his prowess Australia cut a big figure In Hatlo history, but since his departure and' subsequent death the bottom has dropped out ot the sport Mar stars now are so scare that Jimmy CUM and K4dU,MoOoorty. kotk ML'wtMm Pcnu's victorious team will tako a short rest of two elajs nfttr their bard game ngilnst Michigan There will be no prac tice until Wednesday afternoon and tho work for the game on Seturdiy against tho Carlisle Indians xv 111 be lighter than usual There villi bo shallow drill and tho eiistoniarv nrlmmagos Iho Indians have clono nothing of Importance! this jcar and hivo been badlv beaten In most of their guiles, having won but three AH tho mi 11 e emu out of Saturda;. s game unhurt nnd I. iwt-on Kobertson hojus to keep them In first-class condition for tho two icm lining games of tho vear. Clean, who blocked and lecovcied ono of MIc big m's punts und scored a touchdown, injured Ills ankle nt tho time but he will be In good shape b Wedncsdi. Itosenau h.es a sprained snoulder. but he, too, will be In condition when tho luaetlco Is le sumed The students arc enthusiastic over tho last two victories and realize that If tho Georgia Tech and Pitt games had como later In the season things would havo been probably dlffeient and that tlie team now ranks us ono of tho best elevens of tho year, STYLES WINS Y. M. C. A. GOLF AT NORTH HILLS -n IS ts L'l J! 1". 17 10 0 II 11 in in ifl 14 in li 17 10 in n ii it 17 12 r. I 4.' in S7 5t 0 so is 17 17 17 lit m IK 1 13 1-. it l.i H secured today and Elliott Le wis . vsnnr ' uarretr. un Friday Monotype VrlH cwalu,, with Butterworth.and TJi O. I. JrtH fM, , v.wi..-i. , ifsiucju uarry nenroyer awlWv nounces mac secretarj'-Tjeasursr C, At m Smith has resigned to nccept a position wJMt",' ,a iiic uovcriimoiu. OoalH From Every Angle ' v j. Rending has somo nremislna? mtlnratem $.) Jn tho line-up, but who will dispute the rfl statement that tho return of Charlie O'Don- 3W iicu mm neorgo morns ". ill uoieler tne , team" jpi Vlncomrf had Httlo difficulty' In Knocking 'in inn n,irv"K iiarriBnurg, nve PH -saiur day night by tho score of 29-H." " i Do Nerl may lose, tho services 6f Jo Drejfuss for a while as the result of Satur day's mlehnp Charllo O'Donnell wilt return to Bead ing's line-up and Is expected to play In th gamo against Trenton tonight on ,ths lat tor's floor Ttn li Nerl 1 ronton . Ilrndlng . fIrostock JaapT ., CainJn . Totals.. roisTs t-roiiKD Ttr ci.uns Plpll Poeil Toul ejamescnnls ponls trls 11 .lo .1 in 17 17 1J4 -.1 .11 4J St 10 111 in hi) a", -7'5 tl nt . 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 J Tl lir, ni ss im r.i S3 Has "Hud' Wendler shot his bolt? The schoolboy wonder was shut out by Chris Leonard on Thursday nnd the Jasperlt tallied five goals On Saturday IIIU Zahn. nf tho Orejs. held him to a single basket nnd i cored three. " ' Jpo Togarty has a. perfect record at shooting fous. The Greys' manager mad three goals on tho same hUmber of at tempts. c a - Zj. REAL STRENGTH IN BLACK'S TEAM Newport Naval Reserves to' Meet Rutgers in Brook lyn Next Saturday SUBS RIVAL REGULARS 31 j? i.00 410 CS 408 POINTS SCOIIUD HT OPl'ONENTS Plell Poul Poul Team Games coals goals .1 Jaanr Orystock I'amden ... . - Tririloo a Henrtlnr ... .4 Da Nerl 4 n 17 20 21 -7 .11 in ii :i4 iv- 47 tries !! 77 47 ns 107 111 A. 7 7 IB r in is Tin .13 MS 73 7fl lull 10J 131 iOO 419 58 40S Members Will Contest Next Sat urday in Fifth Annual b Turkey Trot Forty-five men competed In the Y M. C A golf tournament on Saturday at tho North Hills Country Club nnd the same sum was given to the cause The medal went to P.dward Stjles with u line card ot 79'7.7:. , . On next Saturday tho fifth annual tur ke rot will bo given at the club. There will bo groups of six nnd every sixth man will win a turkey. In the caso of ties tiro in. hfinriirnn maii will bo tho winner and whero the men tied havo equal handicaps the turkey will go to thc man who Is al. phabetlcally nearest A Kach man w 111 be assessed sixty cents, as turkejs, like everj thing else under the sun, have gone up In price. Howie Entries for Tomorrow First race, for mal'lfn lao-xar-tMi, fl fur Inng.foumanitha. 111. nrnwin 114. Juniata III 114 Marry llanner, 114 (lenvlne ll. Ill, I'liilerlan 114 Jack iif Hpade IH VV 111 Hoon. 114 Mii"huV. ill. elolden Soldier. Ill Colonel Sn-on.l race for maiden tuo.j ear-ol1 n fur lonns Halnmin. Ill: lonnerauK.. 111. Map per. Ill- Hearf HI OreenOrnia ,114- Mia Rep 111. Icii HI: Jiathllde 111 ormloa. 114 Thamar. 111! Chocolate holdler. Ill Ihlnl race, acll.ii . for thn-e-year-o J and up. il furlolisn Ton o" the Mnriiinv. 184. Sea. Leach 110. Tetfr Jay. lull. Peep Mht. 107, lloncl ll'" WooArnp. llli Preaton I?"..1,?' Ami elon VS'ltdc. 11 '. JoaeHna farale. 1A4: llleia Totals Gres and De Nerl Win When He Nerl defeated Trenton at Musical rund Hall on Satuiday night it re sulted In n shake-up In the elub standing, the Potters dropping back to third position. Jasper securing undisputed jiossesslon of the topmost rung nnd De Nerl taking second jdaco. The Bcoro of tho contest was 33-30 and was fust throughout. The Held goal shooting of Johnny Beckman vvas sensn tlonal. Ho waa opposed to Llod, and landed sl baskets, getting them from every position Hargroaves did well for tho visi tors, caging thrto goals and shutting out "Chief Muller. (Ircystoclt journeyed to Heading and man aged to breuk Into the winning column at thu expense of tho Hears. Tho Churchmen ran up a totul of 31 liolnts to 21 for tho homo contingent. Znhn, Campbell nnd Sugurmun Btarred for tho Grejs Joo Fo garty plaved his first game. Industrials Arc Heady The Industilal Basketball League will open tho beason ono week from tonight nt Nonpareil Hall and will play on Mondnvs and Krldavs Seven clubs have already been secured and tho eighth will be known today. Thoso entered are J. & J. Dobson, i;illott Lewis. Barrett, of l'rankford: Lan ston Monotype, II. 1C Butterworth, U. G I, and Curtis Publishing Company. The admission of the latter adds prestige and btrength to the league. The club will ho cantaincd by Charllo McGregor, for merly of Jasper. The schedule for tho opening week is Dobson versus team to bo The real strength 6f Cupid Black's New port Naval Reserve, w),0 meet 'the strong P.utgers team nt Hhbets VMeld, Brooklyn, next Saturday, continues to bo a problem. No team has yet been able to make the Newport combination really extend1 Itself, nor has Black yet found It necessary t6 call heavily on the wealth of substitute material which ho has at his command. Take away what Black Is pleased to call his first eleven nnd thero still remains enough talent to defeat most of the roller teams of the present football season. Th regular Newport team has Gardiner. Oer rish, BarrcH and Hlte In tho bacWfleld; Ureen. Paisley, Blaefk, Callahan, SChlacter, Dunn and Elwood onttho line. ,, This team was good enough to average better than a touchdown per period against the strong Brown eleven Yet without in . 1...U... ... .... ..... . .. ""- . luuuih m, wiiu ui iiiu piuyors mentioned above. Poach Billy Bull could put 6n the Held a very strong eleven. Tho squad num bers thirty-three plajers. It compares In size with tho largest of the college squads at this stage of tho season and Is larger than most of them. STATE LEAGUE OUTLOOK FOR 1918 IS GLOOMY President Allen, of Scranton Club, Figures Circuit Will Bo n " Dead Issue SCHANTON. Pa. Nov. 19 Due to the Tnllure of the National Baseball Association to ngree 6n the rearrangement of territory for 1018. so as to permit the formation of a third major league, all hope of thei New York Stnte I.ea'gue opening Its parks next ' season has been shattered, according to a statement mado by Robert Allen, president of the Scranton team. Had tho rearrangement of territory plan gono through, the league Intended to take In llochester, and drop. Reading,, thls,giv!n the teams a compact circuit and five cities in which Sunday 'baseball1 could lie played, providing the new lawgoeji Into effect In New York State Now with no chance of landing Rochester the league's hopes have been blautod. as Reudlng was a dead Issue ' this jear and is a forlorn hope'for another campaign ' ' " Crowding the Germans Out of the Air foaled In Cnnaila ml" and lira.. Helle. 09' Hftwefn Va. 11 Jork Scot. lHi Incoa. 101. .....u -- fn- fhr.venr.otila and lln ;!" i"",. nV-:; in ...a.ii..i.v. (lav life. 91: Akel- ilama 109 Hampton Dame lrtS; 'Indy lletty. D5 Corn nroom 100 HI1k luru, 110 i-'lfth race, claiming, for flllleand marea. hfee-ear-olela ana up mile ami hi yaraa ine llusv lloay, HO- llsby Slater. 103 'Master LIU. B7s llease. 10." Mlas Kruter, 111). Martaret u, M- Orlana. 102! Ieonellla 102- llu Around. 104; 'Oolden llantam B7i Flora Finch. 10.'. aitth rare. clntmlnK. for, HIIIch and marea. three year-olaa anil un. mils and 70 yanla Nannlei Slcle. 101- Klla llan, 108: llose Finn, lrij Mlaa Itepre-ent. 109. Jllnila 10H Mary Warren loO Mother Machree. lo." Charmeuae, lOel; Cuddla Up. loft Marae ry. lo Seventh race, elalmlna, for three-year-olda and un 1A milea Kd llond. US Mima. 102. Kebo, Us: Joh? Uoualaa up Cachet. M, Kelltn luu marin. 102i Cantaln Hay, 102, vChrlatlo. 105s Thornbloom. 8T. Apprentlca allowanea claimed. Weather clean track, faat. Sox Get Lehigh Catcher HBTHXEHEM. veralti I P.. Nov. 1. Oaorsa R. 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