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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1930 fa S3 Canadian Water Polo Team Handed Surprise by Pennacs in Final Session TORONTO UNIVERSITY ED. MORRIS GATHERS 19 POINTS FOR TEAM VETERANS' PRESIDENT RAPS RULE CHANGING Judge Bonniuell Tells Diners Thai Mangling of Existing Codes Must Slop; Noire Dame Honored as' Championship Team of Nation WINS CLOSE CONTEST Pennac Water Polo Team Threatens to Snare Sensational Victory by Making Garrison Finish; Score 7-5; A'55 Brennan Captures Two Events At i si i i I i i iiu uwic. iwmieiier una rv.nrmicr? iiicam ns i jeisey swimmers lake All! finlfp.r nicks Hnlps First and Second Places to Lollegiam Uccrthrow Opponents; blrandwUz and jor qoui( 0f 137 jQ g1QW Trounce Locals Slarbuck Play I Veil for Vanquished Way; Espinosa Second CENTRAL HIGH EASY FOR LAWREWCEVILLE DEIf SHE TAKES SI HID LEI I.AWKKM'KVII.LE. N. Jb.

1. SAS AMOMO. Trtna, Feb. I A. A cool and contnlrnt Immt of huskot- CantlBiifd From Firat Pn By LEVI WILCOX Echini to the front in the Eastern foolhall tluwpion.

the I'itt The Summaries The Lineup tram wa anarord the Joseph H. I'r Trophy, and I'enn'n ureat hanliet- jball teaoi nf season received the Kodgera 'tor winning the intercollesinte cham- 3 1.... ionslnp. it all of the other notable satherinja of oilier jeara. wnose nainea are llioae 10 eon jure Willi in athletics were seated at i .1: i.uir wiiii ill 1.

1 11 ii-1 1 1 la Hnr lhe hr( Wllh diali.muish ril in political anil professional hie I haiiipions riililied rlhnwH with cluiin-pimis, nnd no innllrr in wliiili direcliou Judge llonniwell looked he discovered plenty nf iuspinit ion. The sneakers' table bristled wilh celebrities. On nne side of Ihe tonsl lleorie Srbool tlanlf Mlartiuek Mlrantlwiti Kiirnpy itiihrrlii Hperwe hi'lioul lililltit I'nllPK Fdi ward ForwiHd. irM Colleee Mooip hprnlftter Mm-ii. IJoliulHlnl IS -LH lUnir i.

Nlnil' i. Hlnuiil wllx M.Kiip 4. Ktrslt'ttnr 1, Murri 11. Ilonu- Itnul rml U'Mi! SI inl iv i I K. Monip.

Mnrrlw 1 I leiinnl I hnb.ti-t ill mni Thfirn for ItobPils, Urfprpe trn p. and Ihe plays it had practiced in prep-aiahon for the engaeemenl worked verv stnonthlv. of CeurgeP tieorge Sutton, coach i1' ..1, I nou nno i it. I i i-iil I hen the nnenini ha hai tieen roni- 1. 'V.

.1. Columbia University erew. yietora rouuhkeepsie last year in one nf Ihe moat smelling racea eyer b'ld on ihe IIiiiIkoii. annrned the (iover-nor Alfred K. Sniilli Trotdiv.

John Monliioniery, eaplaiu of I'enn'a cham- pioiisliip cinss-coiinl ry Irani, stepped com at Syracuse, world a sprint chiiinpinn and record holder, wan awarded the Dr. Frank A. Kiaher Memorial Cup. Krank Nnrdell, nf Norlheast Caiholic ilich, receiver the Hubert Cook Knlwell Memorial Trophy for winuiiiK Ihe niiHonnl iutrracboliis-tic cross-couiil ry cbaii)iionship. master Mil Hcv.

linrles II I lonnell. 1 lorw aid lo receive Hie cup presented ('. S. president of Notre linmf lit Ihe class of lill.V West Philadel-I'niversity: on Ihe olher Miss Klen-j phia Catholic jligh crew, national in-nnra Sears, one nf America's lending lerseholastic rowing champion. he sportswomen- star of pedet rianisin.

Governor William ('. Sproul Memorinl tennis, swimming brilliant insinni iTniphv. lion lo American youilv Mi-' Scirsj nrvid.iaU Gel was awarded Ihe rank lencr Tropin, I lionniwell was fbinked on! Mi'V the individual athletes eillier side by sm sum Ms as llev. I honored. Thomas f.

Keane, track told hi ctinrccs I hut Fifty-. rani hand. tap, fraa iMa. for women First heat, won Helpn tlrtniiai. J'IiIIh.

(Iclnhia Tiirngrinainaf M-cmid. bet wt-pit Kllid Hrown ami Inline Va-i Anglen both of Anibatiiarlnr Rwlminiiic Club Aliunde illy. I'lni, 37 Hci-ond' heal, won hv Eddowpa Philadelphia Tiirnftfinf indf xtM-oml Cnricifta Mmn, I'fim third. Oladv Kiiihlnnv. AmbHMdor KwiraraJmr Club.

Time. tllKlH. Klml, won by UHfn UrennHiL I'lilU'l phtit TiinmfinfHiiip; fprond, JiNiih Ino Kl-(Iiiwch. I'fnn third. Lotil Van Annlen.

AmbHHBBilor Nwfmmlng t'ttih: fnurih. ii IhMvb Lflthhurr, AmbanRHdnr SwtmnitnK Huh Tlmo. 37 ptffondi. Ktfiy-rard hrMt trnk. nmir race for BirU Won b.

Hpln Brpiin i. Phili'lrlpMa Ppnn A. third. De Lpu, 1'enn' np hundred hand imp. ha-k utrnkp.

for mpn Firai heat, won bv R. Wn'kpr. ppnn A. api'mid, t.fons Mk. Timp.

Timp. I. lH 1 A Mrondi. Spoud hpat. won by n.

R. Darnell, Tenn A. ('. Timp. l.l'l acrondit.

Kinal. wiiii by ieorp K. Wnlkpr. Penn A. Kftond, l.yona Nick law JI vpla; third, it.

It. lHirnall, penn V. Time, 1 minute 1.1 Rpcnnda, Twnty-ftvp-yard back atroke liandlcap race, closed to fir) at I'pnn A. (. Won by Mur-garct t)'Iotiiipll.

Time, 2'2 accoinh. Wiitpr iioio lliip-iin: Vnn A. ('. PuKftlona Toronto I'nir, PltlllillM. fin AniiMtroriK KltP4tllK.

Kiidolpli. SihI CIhiht M- (juiilpn. I.fft furwiird Hgtt forward livk bnk bark Ull'CIIXCII AlMfiiiilpr SllMl'p KitK-lHir filflHR wmr. A. vip Fhial acore Toronto 7.

Penn A r. a. Hilt-tlme acore Tomnlo T'nlrprallf d. ppnn A. r.

j. oal for Toronto lsrpnipn 3. AlMandr 2. Artnarmnc 1. Sopbv 1.

Total. 7. (ioala for Penn A. 1, ftlancr 2. Phtllina 1.

McQnflUn 1, flpfprpe-Mprrlt, I'nlTpratty of Ppnnrl-vania. fixhtPrs who flee Sam. a credit to Vnclej Hush A. liaynor. S.

.1 of CeotBeiown I'niversity: Judge Keneaaw l.andis. high commissioner of baseball; Jr. (iraeme M. Iliiniinond, president of the American Olympic Association; Horace W. Hchniitu, president of the Senate of Pennsvlvania, nud Professor Marry .1.

I'imiiiin, of t'oliimbla I'niversity, Many Coaehei Present Oilier guesls of honor were I.ndlow W'ray, recenl ly appointed head foolball coach at Penn; l.iille. Arihiir X.iuiinerinnii. world'a bicycle 1 cliiinipinn, was tiwariled the Kdwanl i' C. Iievlin Meinnruil Trophy; flichard k'-wC Sliikal, wreslliiiit cliiinipinn, receiverl I "VV oay ine score if Wi-lll, The Ited find Klack iiwimiiiera opened the met't with a victory in the JlK)-ynrd relay in the eu'eflent time of 1.4(1 3-5 kpcowIm. flud llipn went on to win all the rest of the tirst und second plnccs, II.

Smith, nf the winning HKjfrejia-tioti, won the free Htyle in thp excellent time of '2'2U hpc-onls. Tierson also excelled for 1 he victors. Relay-Won ht t.jHvrpiu-pnllp lAtiboit. Mel-lick. .1.

ThitiriH. Whltci. Tinip. 1.4h loo-yard hredH-itroke- Won by Pillitif, "wreni nmvipa. I.flwrern f-i'ttlluflplt'hia I'entrHl.

lll: thlnl. Wllkrin lim. I TUvi. Won by Kripud. I.avren-pvtp: upcond.

Mtlllo: thirrl Till PMta.lo I. Ph, lOOylH fronlTlt Won hi Mdl.lt l.w- Up hwonil. AMmti, l.ttwrpiH-pilll; llilrd. WI1I1.1I. 1'luladeliiltia Onlril.

'1 Imp. 1.02 Wun lT Tlnilnim. t.T- rpitcpvUle: 11 (I. Wbltp. I.uwrpticfvllltj; Itilrd.

Slild.lp. I'lillHili'liOila. Time, L'li -j (rpc leWoii bf Smith. I.w-rpiupville: upcoiin. llljiltp.

I.awrpru'pvtlle; tliinl. llumiun. ritilnitclpliln t'ciitrul. Time, bink utriike Won br I'lpmon, t.n rpiirpvlllp M't'iutil. l.aTPiM-(.-vtlln; ihlr.l.

Mrvalion. Central. Time, 1.10 I WINS IN HANDBALL The handball team of the fierman-j town T. M. A.

vesierday won sit rt ii let ic i in me locals iook tne three doubles nnd three of the six sin gles mulches. In ihe opening number, John Flan-nelly, first-ranking player of (Jernian-town, set down "('y' Kegim, former New York champion, in two slrnight sets, the scores being In 1J nnd 1 to Id. The olher singles victories for were achieved by Kay Antler-son, who defeated .1. liilcy. I'J-L'l, 'J1-10 and "1-1S, and Johnny who won from Oeorge Adams, 1 -1 and n.ii The most interesting contest was that between J.

Barry, of New York. I anil Kruger, of (lerniantnwn. Hie former winning after three torrid games. L'l-IS and 21-111. Olher New Yorkers who won in th at all pleased wilh their behavior, and declared that he would withdraw them from the game unless they improved.

The tienrge School boys seemed to realize thnt their mentor meant what he. said, fur in Ihe iillimnle half ihcy gave 11 nun bclier account of themselves. They gathered in points, while (liriird enlleeled only one more ihnn llieir rivals. SNARE TIFFS SIX OF WEST PnlNT. X.

Keb. Arniv boxers defeated Temple I'uiversiiv rinmon tnrinr il.o bouts contested. Most of I i "'ail foolball coaidi si t'oluinbia; Herlto I'larl "'II. assistant coach at Temple; Hugoilhe Hay to Clark liezdek. dean of physical education al Penn Stale; on Harrison, direr- tor of ailllelica t.

pill; t'arl Suavely, HuekneH's grid coach, and Charles P.I. A mudil.v rour and a mistinjj rain failed to ow up Itensmore Shute, young Olumhiia, Ohin, pro-! ifessinnnl lodav he ennliiiiieil bia i- rst of ti.m money Ihe Tenia open Rolf toiirnanient here Tied with Al Kspinosa, Chicauo vel-t'lan, at Ihe clown of yealerdnv a riiiiod. Shtite Kli'pied out and tonk undiapuled leadership in Ihe Rolf parade today. With a score nf OK. Ihree under perfect tiaurea.

fur his tirt round. Slnile, winner of ihe recenl l.oa An jelca open, came back with a till loda.v and found himself five alrnkes under par a.a he faced the field in Ihe final hide grind lomnrr Ilia total of strokea belter than Ihe K'0 haKerl hv Kstinnhri for Inn rr til hel.i hy Tn Mi.m... lis, tied for third position. Kspinosa turned in a par 1 1 today. Shule, followed by a large gallery, stroked the same sleady golf that marked his game yesterday.

In thirty-six holes played so far he has gone over par just once. Thnt was on Ihe eighlli hole today, The other Ihirli-live liave been birdies or pars, lie sank an JN-fool pint for a birdie 2 on Ihe last green today. The tine irolf nlaved bv Ihe ('oloinlniu pro under Ihe unfavorable omliiiiina loda.v diil nol match the dazzling pace set iiy a less heralded pair of profea-j siouals, Paul liunyan. l.iille Km nnd Neal Mclntvre. Inflianaonlis The two professionals each flipped lour slrokea from par with Hi a.

Mo-Intyre's on ihe par back nine as said In be a record for Ihe layout. The speclacular round put Ihe Indianapolis star among Ihe hrst four. i Hunyan had a 7H on his first nip. low scores gathered over Hie soggy course inciu.ieu a hv Ml I Hid diihl, lliillns; Jne l.tilly. Ft Paso, Francis Schneider, Dallas; and Tony Flniaford, N.

V. All of Hie group were well within Ihe running. Pressing Ihe leaders was Mike 'I'll r-nesn, Flnisford, who put 7'J with yesterdiiy's 70 to hold fifth place with 1 11 strokes. Iturke had 1 while Frank Walsh. Chicago; I.ally, P.

O. i 1 1 ri Heeling. VI. anil (jlllllnlll. were bracketed at 1 U.

Included in a group at 14o for the two rounds waa Harry Cooper, unattached; Tom Hakletis, Yntingslnwn. Ohio: Paul Itiinynn. l.iille liock: Kay Miiilgrum, I. os Angeles; Jack liurke, Houston; and Jack Forrester, llacken-sack, J. slt.iol.

all .1 i' i monev-winuer of ihe held, look a hiihiv. tivo-dnv IoThI wnx 147. tort HirokcH mil nf lend. Hill MM.I-horn, iiniiitai hctl. hnd th? Mine IoIhI nnd Jikcttixp hud litilp eltnnce ro(-tintr in Ihi importHni niniify, Jlnhhv rniickshaiik, I'lircliwsf.

n.M hnd 117. Morton Smith. Molil hnm nnd I'riiicksliank hnd pinrtly the Hinp morps, -117, for tlif ir oppninj; roundx. Otltot-H whn found (hptnuplvpa on tlip rn-'Kfd pdfp Innitjhf inrhidrd Al War- i l''tt'nif, KojJPr, Pn- I.Pw rn I.PVItiNnti. nn Antonio, 'WII" A KtroP licllilld him c-ij A nwrt hold nf sixly-fniir wi Ipp (ilancy proved one of Ihe stars ofjnf the nine maiches which il played Kuapp, presidenl of Ihe Inierniilionnl chanipioti.

received ihe Jsrsel AY. Pur-liasehall League. Iham Memorial Trophy, and Dick fien- Champions for Ihe year in all lie, the Jules K. Mnstbaiitn Memorial branches of sport were saluted ami Trophy for being adjudged the moat awarded trophies emblematic of heir I spectacular football runner of 11r2ft. great deeds.

The Noire Dame foot-I An added entry for this year ball team ws awarded the Madeline C. Charles "Sunny" Albany, a Philadel Konuiwell Memorinl Trophy as the phia bid who won the national marbles championship gridiron machine of championship, was awarded the Blake-America. The Philadelphia Alhlelics ly D. Mcfaughn Trophy for his feat. a game regardless the fact that hejon its home courts with the New uv Ih (().

Wilmington. I.el. and by Hilly reenwii h. talpli tinl- cisions. received Ihe I'.

S. Senator Itoies Pen rose Memorinl Trophy as baseball champions of the world. Puller I'niversity Imskelbiill team Trophy, emblematic of Ihe national basketball championship as th. tune of fi aoals 1 wh victory possible for Toronto Tniversity. International Wnler l'nlo League Inst nisht.

their victims being 1 fnrtimiile for lie Cnnmliiins cot n'l of the scoring out of their irn.s vvhile the I'ennncH were nnun-, in their home poo des-l le effort. mnf Hi. surface it decisive defeat. Hnwever. rl" star.

shifted to the back poll jon cum- along with such a wet sail that the I'ennacs not only figured very "in the it they their opponent 4 goals to 1 The losers .1 the mart of hostilities inns murh as Coach Sullivan was compelled do fine tall thinking to Rend into the pool seven players capable of even making I showing against their more nntlOIIClltH. lliinever, it was evident the further (he same went mat tne reunite roinn not only hail assembled together the neht combination in the finn I slan.a. hut that, they literally outplayed their rimln besides easily ouisconng uiem mr! 'biies. compelling the Canadians tii resnrl to defensive tactics to stein the rapid scoring of the retinae plny-trt in that memorable stanaa. When the teams crossed enils to Hurt the final whirl the Pennscs.

without three of their regulars in the lina-np did not appear to even have an onKide chance to keeping dowH the are''. It waa the reverse Knzlish. however. iih the Sullivan team exhibiting such improvement thai it was amnr.ing the Miisationnl playing the I'ennacs handed the gallery. Pennacs' Sensational Finish N'fier before has such a dazzling liniah lieen witnessed in a water polo match in this city.

When it was noted that the I'ennacs were going better At the hpiinning of the second half, (he Canadians started packing their nl. But before the Toronto players realized what it was nil about and Memed both amazed and demoralized It the ftrons punch the I'ennacs interred in their game. Phillips, the locals' captain, started the Pennacs on their scoring rampaje. At that staje of the contest the CinatlimiB held the margin to the extent of 7 goals to 1. That lead alone would have discouraged many a team.

Not so with the Sullivan clan, who needed up llieir game in such man-r that there was only one team in it during the second half and that! team was not Toronto, rhilhpa proved the rog to atait tk playera on their scoring ways, for nanlly had (lie retinae raptain almost brought down the rigging with I hird shot, when Olnnejr had sent the tall spinning into the net, With the gallery treated to such 'tintional playing on the part of the P'nnars, excitement proved so tense tht fw if any in the crowded gallery remained in their seats for fear of not getting an eyeful of everything frm the Pennac team. And they were given lots to enthuse over few minutes after (ilancy tallied his first pount when the Middle Atlantic champion shot another daz-tler' which had Ayres, the Toronto (oa'te. Mien all ends. Then to bring the score within reaching distance for a belated tri- timph had time nermitted. MeOiiillen "inr.1 in.

nnai goni troin a snot rlose to ihe enrner of the post, which J'renelj sailed letween the posts as if shot from a submarine. That proved the climax, for the Canadians started freezing the hall, thereby preventing the Pennacs from 'ontinning their dizzy scoring rampage, tne like of which seldom has been wit-fwd in any tank. I'ennac players from Captain Ftnllipa down to Wolf, the goalkeeper, deaervea heaps of credit for their jplendid uphill battle. Besides exhibiting wonderful form the losers nlso ronrhisively demonstrated that they game In the core, the type of THOSE WHO GATHERED WITH "VETS" AT FESTIVE BOARD Temple's only viclory came in the opener where l)'Alesoanho defeated I Iiivim decisively, Itoller and hutchin singing Ihe feature bout, Ihe fourth found being just a bit too far for Kinchins to go. ooiinil Tpnnilp r1nrpntpit Iimin, Amir, muii-i division M'irrnw, Arm, dpfpntpd Mnrl- Tpmi.v.

Hirer derision luinila Hell. Annv, defmlpd Hema r. irnii'ip, mrpp us dpfpaipit Kniih -i'. -r m. eura rouna.

e- l'i. Army dpf-aM r.M,. rpp OPri.lon. IT imnd Kmpri Amu. rl.fr.i,., rtn tour roiuria, on.

pira round, i niimiip.i Wnedwatit T''i l'en II JayVeeS UDSCt xt I it INCW JerSeV NOriTial Vnnyhrii hinli.r tampr i.aaketliall (Ivp iirnrlned laal niahl liealliic Hie Jersev i l.r-).f.al.'. tame, Th score 'M In 'i'l, '1 tont v.i la ceil at Hi ni a tmllmliuirr to th Stfil ViI1ij lOiitcat, fii-n ('ixiiipH'j. iirntPL'PB ihowcft thair tis form nf )i ph Iht opnrd up Virion th nrlr miniitpa of fh s-onrl half tn pull were C. I.yorls. who Ii Atnietic aim oi Knwtn M.

AMmtt. 11 IVIIunn Al'lmlt. Frpn.rl'-k W. Allen, Alll.on. H.rrr s.

Amhlpr, William Anrl.rann. James 8. Anmpn Clmrlpa Allnnv. nniipy. ir.

nana oairo r.naeop n.i apMon. Knapop llalileaon. sr rhf Hildl. I1 Hiru Ii Harrr A Hal ln. Murtln V.

Mrrareii illiim lion). Kit L'-n Mount HI. A If rd Hniriiwll ltr irt Har Mm. Mar II harl ra. Hnrf IVnn Knikf, (Iporiti Hair lev.

Jnarplt Itiinh. rahill, William Catlahitn. Frank. Car hrrr. WaliT J.

H. t'nrlln, Crof. llarrT .1 I'arnutn. -Inm Clialfant lOnr ('hrtti Allrl .1. t'Mnlon.

3. Cltn ion, Kdwarrt T. rnlhna. fti'hard (1oiiv. hid ward fooV.

In t'orr. Kohrt t'rrtli. rrnman, 'Ihomat rrfioka VVIImr '1. ow. Hnrf rrowthr, Hlihard f'rnnicr, Kdward f'lillin.

Rdward ''nlltn, flav Citrran. Upt. Joat'li iirrto. (linnt lonrdon Khldon plT. Alfrd topa, W.

Mnil Kftward fohrl.v. l-or Hofman. J. Itarrf f)'nalni. Kdwln t'.

honaMln. Thorna A. fhir-kin Hrkpa. Alhrl Dtlleolo. Mta la 8 riimn.

MuhaM Fir I Rhiinir Ftirr Kill" Itx Falilanl. Hr. Hudolnh Frii. Thorn! I i Ihe Iteniniiiin fiolder Trophy, and Hinkle. Ilinknell.

went Curran Tronliy for being the raslern foolhall player to seore tht most poinls. Karl Wildermulh. nf fieorgetown I'nivevaity, intercollegiate 100-yard There were olher added entries They sat up in the gallery. Ihe schoolboy alhleles of Philadelphia, (her bv special invitation lhat they might rntel the inspiration of seeing and hearinv Ihe grandees of sport, wonit Klrha. tluart 1 Kirk Ott'i William H.

Knann, Charlaa atnaeli Jr I'liinl. ljmlann Hun. KpnPaaw lannia. niinam j.a i.ri.r. i-nnin u.

imi "riiirn i.rmiirii, i.ron iitT, nnn. nuiieirii nn1 klr" Jnapfth V. Ih. ka. Mai wall V.

ninriin jjnni. i i. mwwxi n. I 1 nai I nela rrannt M. M--Adam.

Frd MtCatw Johr. Mrrnrmh k. Hon. Rar-f H. Mi lf It John A McDffTltt.

He Iliina IH Frank Mi ll .1 .1 Mi MM Fnil. In Mrtlrath Joanh MrUll'-Kln. Andraw (iiiaarl. Mrllala. Joacph Mdnraa, F4 warrt MelaBiithlln.

.1. Mf'Klnlaf. Hon William N. M.Kaan. Mra.

William N. at--Kfati. Mlaa Rlcanor MrKanni, William It Mftilrr. (Iporira W. Markarala.

Hiarlaa A. Malnnar, Alfrwl Manftaa. Frank B. Maronat, Jnhn Maf tin. Uaoraa A Maada Thmna Manehr llaml.

Millar, Thomna Minnlrk, Tranh (', Mnrrta, Andrew MrrUm, Tharlai M. M'tr-rlann. William R. iMiinrt. John MulTlhtll Omrlfi M.

M'irnhr, HaroM Vm Jnhn Neann M. Nwrnnr. Ar thur J. Nnlnn. Jamaa Nnlxn, Frank 0dH, Frank Nnrrla.

fr. flnrt Orton. Palmar. Krft Parka. Harrr Pai-ann, John InnTPrltr, Htanhan Pfltigar, A.

H. I'tPMon, Hoy J'raaaman, Ignatius A. M-iiJimln Naltaman. Dr. William G.

Mnen- Ipv William S. Shnly. lyton M. Brhorli. William KHllif.

Mra. WHHm rV-hlftf. F. H. Hrhrana.

Hon. Horar Krhanti. Dr J. Khali, Bnbfrl rlihrn.der. Paul Hinlt, Paol T.

Snill. Morion Hharn. John l. Hhlhe, Thnmai Shrlv.r, Mra. Thnmaa dhrla.r.

Alan tlltey. W. r. tltna, William B. smith, Jla.mnml rrerlrrli-k Kisitta.

KlniichlnB Hipf.nann, Pr. Hnwarrl Riitlnn. iliaa I'orona fiiitlon. Ilr. John R.

Hntharlann. Cofi Knnrelr, Mirha.l sf.n.r. Arthur T. XtnTlh. Karnrr Thaw.

Hra Hlh.l Thair, Jamp Thomii.nfl. Frlai-n Thomnson. William Thnmii-on. Thnmaa Traala. t.

H. Trullt, Jamea Turner. Hon. A. ann Mra.

avat.rf. aam.a i Walali. A. Wrd. Rkhard Wf-tflam.

mam 11 n. mo rr.nk r. i IV ilinn l.rtlow ft. lliicli' Wann ix.nm a ioiin, yranfrnit nur 1 a. 7.immrmB.

Farren Soccermen Tumble Gilmore ihhimi f- niw mmiif. an nv ni i ur, 4 Lnonftrr Sc jiniittp, I. mfl Hi tor at half tim wa 1.S to tJ. favnr i ln-j ih Unat tam. uni cMntcat llfml ox.

lork, .1 1 nfl li ftiirine ttmi itpiiliir ntinntea. Ihf'njTonr IVnnn. Whitp IM.iiitR 7 nnsn mr. lit rii'tory uf th liintor inrnltr mi hntll i dllplirfllpd 5 of TPNtprdny to TO- roiMid ih tin atnnng of Hohli-r ih rnlr. I tnin Njrrl.

th ball nf (itrard j-cstcr- hornp. Ia. HtHl 8t twilight ppp n.lin, to heir hrttnw hnn with Another well- eainril comiiicst Thin timo the clever ollefiiaii apanked the cotirtmeii (ieoi'K the xenre IhmiiS to It a a bitter pill for lie Muff and While to xniilliHV. lYrhnim the mini; of the defeat miulit nol have been no never? hhd they been viiniiiished by combination Unit measured up to llieir own size and weight. Hut receiviiig a setback from an mil tit tniich lighter and sntfl'ler than thenmelvea un hinif that (ieorge School had not expected.

The Philadelphia nv exhibited a nift pasMtii nnn Khont'tii; attnt i hai jHnn.ffl theif nptmnpnts. Shortlv after i i .1 anu i rst 1 1 1 r. 1 up arra 01 tup local machine, cot llieir mi 101 thr hikn and began to clis( lunge field goals from all nuglca. As the contest, wore on School tried in vnin to check the other tenni attack, but when the intermission arrived Ihe boys clad in the Ited and While jerseys were a koikI distance ahead, the veoie henii; to I t. (tirnid handled itself in faiililess style throughout the opening period, I ENGLISH CLASH lima rnnrl Rnuic in WmlL 4a Tl tun ni.auuniL.aio, vidivo Tam.

T4k OA Dneiel itrtiiia liiiui ou nuunu CI.ASCOW, Scolland, Feb. 1 (A. second-ronnil tames to- day in Ihe Scottish Football Associa- tion Cup competition reached i i. l. i and as a result eight first division and four second illi-isinn lenm.

penciled 4 1 1 -o i i i i iinirn roiiuu, wnicn win oe pisyeii i en- ruary 1 IIIIMIf. -HOI iici en, ninii irvMimnn. Hamilton Academicals. Cellic, Aber- deen, Dundee and lliliernians. of I he lirst division; Albion Hovers.

King's l. The ciinhohlcrs, Kilmarnock, knocked nut by llnmilion Academicals on Hamilton a grounds. Last years: finnlists. the great Clasgow Hangers leain. were held to a draw today Cowden -Heath nt Glasgow and the! game will have to be replayed.

I liree other replays are Pnlkirii aeninst Oneen of Smith. Si. Hearls and Forfar Alh-1 va' FNfitlRH T.EAfiTTE HRST DIVISION Binnitijrhm 1. Blirkhurn R'rri I Boltrn Windrn 0. Arriil Burnles Ldi TTnitrd Derby CuntT 4.

MiinrhMtffr City I Errton 1. Portumouth 1 Orimby Town t. Liri.ool I HuddnfiM Town Nwfifitij Tnitd 0 Li center CitT 4, Middlfibrourh 1 IfKiirktitfr 4. Wit Ham United I fthtffitld I. FtWflrM Unttfd 1 fundfrlund 4, Aitnn VilU 1 SECOND DIVISION Bmdford B.

Binrktwol 0 Bristol CitT 9, Ptok Ci'y Cmdiff City fl Bradford CitT 1 Villw.ll 2. Oldham Athltir 1 Nfltti CotmtT 4. Hull City Priton North End 1, WoWrhnmpton Wan depra 1 Brinr 3. Charfton Athlftic 1 Sitithiimn'on 2. Barnsley 2 Tnttfniam Hfttdinna 3.

ChNa Weit Bromwich Albinn 6, Bury 1 THIRD DIVISION SOUTHERN SECTION Bournamouth Boarnmha 1 Cnvantry City 6 Crytal Palara 6. Of 11 in Khan. 1 rulham Exatar Cit 2 Marthyr Town 8, Brian ton It Hot Newport Cminty 1. Brntford .1 Nrrwirh CitT 4. Northampton 3 PlrmrtutVi Town nnstPAnd Onn'i Turk Rnrri 9 SiithBnd Unitd A Tnrqa Unitwd Brmtol RTr pustponftl Waliall 1, I ntnn Town 0 M'atford 3.

Clapton OriPnt 0 THIRD DIVIRION NOBTHERN SECTION Aorrin-rtnn 7. Hlifai Town Ailitifton 7. Tranmra Rnfpra 3 Eonraitr Rori S. Chntrfild 1 Hartlptirli Unitud 4. Einmln City 0 Nw Brirhton 8.

Nlinn I Port Vala 4, Carnal Unltd 0 Rorhda1 Wraxhim 4 Smith Shiilda ft, Rothrham Unload 0 Stockport CnuMr 8, Soiithport 8 York City 4. Crwe Alaiandria 8 SCOTTISH I.EAOUE FIRST DIVISION Morton 1, Qimana Park 4 SECOND DIVISION Armadal 8. Alloa 3 Brarhin 1 Bo Arbroath). DtimhnartfMi Et Fif 3 Dunfrmlin Athltip 3. Third Lanark Raith Rnveri 6, Stnhif muir 8 01ARG0W.

Srotliind. Fb. 1 (A. mitt nf aaennd round matrhaa of tha Rrnttlih, Foot ha Automation C0 enmpfltition, Football Anaoctation C0 compatitinn. played today, wara: Dundaa Unttad ratrirk Thutla 3 NithrwIl 8.

Clvd 0 Airdrienniam 8. Mirra'fiM Ama'un 9 Albion Ravcra t. Bi'h 1 Val of Laitharn t. Kinr Park 7 Forfar Athtatio 0. 8t.

Mirren a Hmilton Acadamicai 4. Kilmarnk 8 Letther Athlatio 8. Olachnadnddtn 0 Caltie 8. Arbroath 0 St. Bernard 0.

Harta 0 Mnntroia S. Invrna Citadel 1 Abrden 8, Nithndul 1 Dunda 4. St. Jnhniton 1 Avr Unitpfl 1, Hibainianii i. GlaiRow Runttara 8.

Cowdanhaath 8 Falkirk 1. Quaan of flouth 1 Firit-mentionad elnba playad at noma, IRISH LEAGUE No gain! ii 'hdulfl. TO GOOD Sill nivemty of roinstntH t.t Icood stflnditiK in tho AVptprn Cnnfor jodny by tlip CnnfprniH'p- Kflftllty Omm ttt PP, 'J'lie 1'piiislatpmpnt is ef- iprtive ftlifP. Ths (Jprision wn rpm-hpfl fo voad- 1 1. Jowa Slnr lour liniirs.

flnil .1 rtllll- HOLDERS owa mm I '1 i i I I was handicapped through earryingi pounds overweight and also nol. having! practised in the pool since the hrst week in January. The Middle Atlantic champion swimmer not only defended his lines with remarkable skill, but his judgment in whipping the ball to one of his pals and also when he scored his two markers proved that Ulnncy, when at the peak, will rank wilh the top notchers. Prior to the water polo match, incidentally, the spotlight of a splendid evening's entertainment, several swimming events were held There also created unusual excitment owing to the fact that Handicapper "line Shell bad his figures down to such fractions that the finishes were of the niade-to-or- der style. One of the luminaries to rupture the nlaitdits of the spectators was none other than Helen Hrennan.

of the Philadelphia 'J'urngeineinde. putting away her swimming costume tins promising mermaid had a pair of tri rnwin umnhs to her growing list, The first event which fell to Ihe prowess of the Hrennan girl was Ihe fifty-yard novice lirent stroke While this, the same as the fifty-yard free stvle. was a handicap event, yet Miss Rrennan covered the course in fast time. It was a good thing for Helen that she exhibited such wonderful speed last night, particularly as the eontea-tants gave her a rlose rail in both races. On her showing the Itrrnn.m girl, who is one of Charlie Hraun's most promising youngsters, seems to have arrived at the stage where she is capable of making the grade in fust company wilh a bit more experience.

(ieorge It. Walker, of the Penn A. also accomplished a remarkable ii-nflii lie nnuliefl in the 100-vard back-stroke, an event which brought together such a number of entries that it was necessary to stage Ihe race in three heats before a winner was decided. During the festitivilies Harry Glanry and Andy Volf staged a swimming art which proved so amusing and original that it rculd easilv with more polish make a hit on the big-time eir-cuit. Last nicht's meet was of Ihe interesting order, with enough thrills to i.a.,1.

it Hi. ntitatnndinfP t.i fa Vtotil! since the Penn A. C. opened its stately portals to those interested in natatorial events. First Paga three, while Captain Stanley fame I R.

F(nlT. .1 Fratv-U Finnin. Ilr A H.ignlnn. Knhr. Ilr Mary FUhr Thnt.

P. KitKr Id Hr. Ramadlt. Tfitliam Raap. Tbtml-i Mannl Flihr.

Jnph Fltchf. rlr Flood RIH. Scolt Rlrkirda. W. K.

Rlffnhtmr. I linrdon Kirhnrd Foi William Mlaa fmil Riark. Hr. S. J.

Rftbb. bfl. hall nt. win, i.iaTfti at tmrd. Itihlir at-p- nit into th H'oriiic for in nrl nni aa no dropin-n a trio of doiihlp d.

kpr ilirouL'h th rim I 'I lnuiiai, Khtpldst anl I Khi-M. ii.ii.i Mitpid-i lahan arrid im.iM.'rn,.' i i iriinorrnn in llio hi ml acrmn- i Friiriatn. Mr. i i.d Mr. Hurrv Frlhr.

Hoinhn. Pitd Roipnhprn. Frant Vi.tti; Ki.Ur Hun. Frank Ryan. ira Ryan.

vh prir.pa. SmrPS nf I La prech Ca ptu res I'an-Amencan Title KDaJEWATPH PARK. rh 1 IA r.t. -(j. Frd l.amnrr-hl.

of Nw Orlpan io(iar won in I'an Amricnn nmatpiir solf hainplonwhfn hp rlfmln Aa. ti-n Clitijico l-rnnrh m.i. i 1- Ml. it -4 Ii! 1 i'! 1 1 1 ir hriinl nf Ih mirk for lin K.Ht'h of tlii Irtr, ilroi'KPd Iw thp hHkt dnrirti Ida nli r. IVnn Siratiliiri Fr ard ri'-fTH f'ir ttrd Il'Oiipr rpnir H'hiit fJiwrd Rurlnw tin i rv-nn N.

Normal Flld uoula Strmiuhiirff X. 1. Xnnnat ItPllnhan 111 111 Lupaer. If. ia Chrlal M'ti'lnr.

KlhlPtt, 3 Thnmaa. 2. Siii.ld HH t'lwifc Hnrliiw. MiTrlinit Ilallalian, F-nil unat linn). '2.

MohUr. ItlMrtt IlKrlotv A Thomas. 3: Dlto i Mnllahnn HtilKfttntlnnalhrlai for I.opnr for Cltrl't IturntTHl.iT fnr Dili1it lulu tnr PhiM Rrr- Mfipkina. I inplrp Fowler, of halva 2u nnniiia. Hahnemann Bows to 1 Jvi.

boxers Hnr'f ilana. II. Jardinr, Thark- r.arl Utaanon. lion. Rtniiimln Uolilr ltnlitinin H.

linr- don. H. H. Jama II Franklin .1 Uraham. nohrrt O'innta.

Ru aid F. Slisa 0tiy. H. tiiiarrlaiiN, f'hnrlaa It. Hall.

Hon J.pwm Ham-hnrir, Hr, 'irafro M. Hiimniond. William H. Harmon. Mra, William Harmon.

Sumiipl HarrUfin. lion Ilarrlnon, Hut Jlamll ton. l. F. HardPn.

Hr, Hddon. Mntvofrd Tlpla. A Hlr. llnd- ri'k Mr Hfrndrlk Hand HnrT. II I 111 If HlMt, harlPt Hllihran(i Honan.

William n.lhrl IltB Hont 1 a I in If. u.i I ra I I I' Kpiioc William Knan. rharia Illiam H. Knnr, nr. Kl Nationals Easily Defeat Bridgeport aftr a hatll to tha laal ho nf th SohI Frnk HimHfarli.

W. CUrk Hinlti-. Anthont Hlrat. William Hum. H-aan, t.

i fJa.r I Urn L' a eft I in WtljtHl'i fllmont MPrfpfl chl ui tun no sfipr tt.m hnrl op two iin aftr th moriilnr (tl and ln.rapd hia lfid tlir- me i or in roimil. Inn in th In nln lutl WruUnnd'n uliorl tfani r1' iMntmurth i pii I Ifd hi hftt Info rninh and f'HKTFR. I'a Fh 1 Th Pnn I '-r 10 i-Mp out hnrt of th trfn iiia Mtllinrr f'ollfj lviiir im iok won th hoi noli a par four. I'uhfiPniann' In Iwning hr 'p and nn to tyn, i.aninrrchi ltnd oul winnlnj Avf nut of fi hoin hiph drir. U'filNnd wm in All lh tmin MiowM of action hm in 1 loft and polled hU th out nf thm tm th mlddl ond nhni mil hoiintl.

Thai arl Mi tn vljhf i lm affrar. w(imi 11i prtri itf Hnd l.amprilu won th ho with a pur a'lPK, I'ina-o, hiitld S-hmidt in a draw took Hi irtatr-h Inn up In th opinion of th tndsv hut hgn Wrutlund phivcd a Hrtl tin nt put line Bam. awardH 'Ii dci-ion hv thp rff p. Dinpo ln on putt erepin. lnihd hi oiutonpnt rtnotniv for thfi' Thl mitrko'l Hi upcood tlm Wltland ULLRICH BRILLIANT AS QUAKER QUINTET DOWNS LION FOEMEN N'FW yortK.

Fph 1 vw York Va Bcnrini four tima tn th opantnf frama, HonalP wdlloi'pd Mridcpport hr a iror of rarran pilad up too much laid for L. H. GlI-to 4 In Atlantic roat Ijasu urn at mnatHmA nnm fa th ih l'olo lodar lfor lfft nrona aM 1" Th viaiiorn amrid off In rflt whan ndjlt mlnnta of pla.r. Pollarlon hfjen tht urpriad ihmRplrii and thp apart hrlmHrth whn put In Roal from acniuinaM Kitln a nn th alipparr fl-ld, thn ona from )S Jrrii. hid ona, hut Hi NdlionaU imn d'w 1 I nageny.

-i-n nno i -1 mm Forstnnn, who upset Don Proctor, -1-16. and All but one of the three doubles matches were ralher one-sided. Flan-nelly nnd Kruger barely defeated Harry and Kegan. as the following scores, '21-111 and 21-20. indicate.

Hut Hoy Anderson and Jimmy Heid -i. o.l i-oa llio loom: I of Karl Nieison nnd Art SAc.n mwh extended to gain the verdict over Messrs. Hannigan and Hnnnisohfnger. After the matches Alex Dillan. of the (ierm.intnwii announred that Ihe A.

A. V. Middle Atlantic States championships singles and doubles tournaments will be conducted this month on the Jerninntown courts. The singles tournament will get under way on February 10 and will run until February while Ihe doubles will begin on the following Motulny and continue until February 2'-'. Kill ties for Ihe singles close on Wednesday aflernoon with Alex Dil- bin.

of the (Jermaniown Y. M. C. A. The "dead line set for Ihe douhles tournament is February 12.

On next Saturday afternoon the fiermantown players will take pari in a return match with the New York A. C. in New York. This was arranged yesterday. The men from liolham had hard lime digesting llieir reverse and hope to repay Cermantown for it.

Boston Slays Jinx by Beating Eagles ROSTOV. Mum. Frh flnrdpn Jim nf th nnsirtn TiaTK laid to rpnf tonlititt wlin th nfipr hint on tli nhnri of th (nor nmt nf ht nihl. fhw hp in wild ri iinrt fwnt th bold Hvn KmbIm itimbtinf, ft to 4. i ih" niroii't i'prio-1 th YfnrHh! hurt trt dmjrpev.

litflrnllr off th tf hec-viM-h wnntH ti Kti' nnd flnih a flsht wilh riirfn StP.vr. Kngt rifn? mtn. A it th fiirht went ii ronnrt rnifl half hWor th bt' Bnrinhtlv MwHrd And the yoiiiif divi hnkT ronlfl riiicf) ftnnrl. nirmnn hmileil nhfHitinc mipr-rtfon unil invliin? Suyr 1o roin ontMtl nnd flnitih th uthr xtrn fRtnrr of ih viiin wr: 'ihrp Uchf in th OntniNN hr th rM)lt of Hwr left hook, fin nf mid 1-' flunlnt th nnfint Huh Mr, who in i.fllrollinn ih N' Havn rlBht; th of boh! jiifijt on of tli Nw Hvn nn1 Miinflrr riH iie of minor nulnr. tli whot br th "hoiii" for hi out! nnd loim- dmwn witili of th iif.vm llnnton I'onition" Nw Ravn lMM-hard U'hoiiinarfll Hnaha I.m i nir Hvrt, llnitornfl rntr.

innrkp) Boyd ii-ontanii I Shu Risht wirf Wli iTV-i Sp.r Hlma tOnfman) Rpanni Forh Firai nrlod 1. Nw MaTn. Rotn-hard. pn from HnahfK. 'imp.

1" 2. pomnn. Wail. nnaaaiBid, 07; 3. Rnaion." Iflif kB, pnsa from Wall.

14 L'7. Sond rrinrt--4. Nw narn. Hii from P'. api-ondu; ft.

Boat on, link, paw from d.itman, fi. Ronton, Mannliiff. pan from Biirk. Nw Havn, Whyt. pata fmm nii(th, 11 '2U.

Third iprhd Boaion. Burk. iaa from lipgan, 40.1; T. New Hnvn, Hiurh. iaa from WhTte, 7.T'.

Final anre-Htton ft. Tlnvi-n 4. rpnaitt8-Kuric. mvn ina Snrr. alftihliiir; J-omkn.

rharginit: Mannlnr tnc; lU'itnn, trippinn; hBhiina unntnri: flehtine I mutch); lHhioa: l.oncki, chata-me: Raan, trlnimtg. (lfrp Harm and AlcKanai. rrlod Thr. 21 mlnnifi. CANADIAN-AMERICAN 1EA0VE YF.STRHPAY'H KKSCI.TH SnrtnHld.

3' Arrrnrt 2. Bnnlnn. Ii Vw Hiirn. 4. HOW THF.Y BTAXP w.

1.. i 7 2 2 in 5 on 4 22! 8 1,1 I 17. roi dn' Arrow tr Haron Hoatnn Sprinzflpld TOO MUCH IOr MerCy Notr Dam Acadpmr took hndlipntd pn.mn oi ry klhftll lonrne.v yvtvnmy i (rftd tha Academy of Alarcr oulntPtl ria, iu.i.i...ii- ni llio ii'lni mm. 1 ni cotintar for utlmnr on ft fait hfMlr wa. allona) I'onitiona ormirfport Hoiion (kwl McMillan I Inns Id I'hfitton 'fltlriirhr Carlaon Nl-wn Owr 111 If In fiilli.m I.pff fitlltmrk Ulitht halfhiirk iVntr hnlfhaik lfl hrilfl.if,-k Oiiiahl rk'ht Ini'il riirht rpnir foiwtrd Imid lft I)onnllf 1 dlriiB Wpr dcr Hi hneldr TovIp Kramr Ihinir I'll" Hrntmikton Mart rn (inlaid if 11 ltpfn f.

Ml'Hhlf. I.ininn- Itlootn MciHiinnMii through with six points from two.I.on.ka i. and K. (rkhton Hnl.Btltiiflon Makn hp for Krnir and Wllvm for Jionnlh', nfr Krr.rul that II. ft double-deckers and a pair of foul tries.

flingner ann Jianzess nan a great battle during the game. The fast little i Stale forward was so closely watched the skilled veteran that he did noli rc.ntnin, hul iirf'rcd nrrtl liPtid hlow'K nimpir rrom tli tiamU of Schmidt In th lii'llt hn vvwlffht dhftiion rtu.l An drew lu'iil nnv ISronfow in an almn-d cprtlr mnti'hi'd affnir. Andrtr. thotmli imi wiirlid or pinrn iMHini, nnn en toe and hnuiind Bi'of)W i'fpnsifi)i Hahnnianti'H oriir Tf.lr.rv wa Trn On nn' dfitiliiir Hud Krn. Bolh foiirht khmiIv nnd tortk Iwnf inai.

hut linnctiPN pill Kpi in h( In th oivnin hont Pur k. of P. W. C. lot in di lion it dim 11 I'uvoIk nm Kan had ifo nn itrn round hfir th tndai a rdfd 1 ip ilo() i a no Twl Vlri.nla Mdniamwt-lrht I'nrkt.

of i'. dfat-f iimmiinn. "i ri unnmnnn. dfatd Krn. of I'.

M. Just Another Tough Uatf (rf lnna UctlllC IUI VarilCla MINShAPOI.I. r.h. 1 IA. I Trimo arn.ni.

tha Julian riant, will hn li.r. rnruaip jl aciiin( an nunnn.nl who hn "i r.p.nllr r.lna.al.n Hi. Slalp limine Cnmmlaalnn. hm li.ni rn.nll.in.il a a rsmlhl. i I score hut one field iron.

Manner I Farrn I'oniilona fiflmor Mrrs SIpkI I.mdpn 1 Kim hr Cum no Iioronia" i Mnrhoffor Ho I Bartlr lliuhr fitllhack VMi I.pft uHnm 'Wntirnian Ii lit tit ImlfhH.k I'nllilnio H. Vait halfhatk Htamoin I)iitil nghl ftrothr Iniiid rltrhl Rartlpr Onir forward. Arnold Intid 'ft VIU Outhi fi Parr't 4. Flnn. I.inamn -WllmPr Tim of halra-40 mlnutas.

iinliarlon ti.u First M. E. Booters Defeat German Res. 1'h. First M.thnrliat.

anccer ttam nanilPd Ita h-r flpld at. Ring, and Roxborough teafefiltT and tilar.r) third division noi lh apvllon with Hi. Firat Rermin Th. fl.rmans walked wa, wilh 7 0. hp flrat halt sa the Wln- npri a len of 3 0 aa Har.lt plnnalipd thronah for two aoal.

anil Hre.h anoth.r. r.giat.rrrt twlr. aflpr enda rhangtd, hv Kipfprt and I.lna-nn: orinan InrTa Totlona i. c.lil,,,,. Klr.r Edmtmda tTd.n Whll.h.ad Neebpfcpr MaWPllrn Sai-rl McMillan Kp.h.rs.p Krnonpld Kiachpr Rirfht rnllha'k urr halfhatk.

ha ftiai l.ft balfr.n.'k. I nld right forward Innid. Ifl Hnrdinr fi Sifrt Hortir A hiij'-n Kropim Mlncpr Mrit Continued From centre, and McNiff and Magner at 'h" guards KThj 11" 'i'anseer has W't the position since making the it also marked Captain irp return to a regular position. M'lie emild not make a single double, five of five foul nge and they helped. as haskethall.

th. el of chance, tinder not from the Brodbeck Htlps an1 "ni seemed at its sent in 't Jn llngii ne oack of Ihe court McNiff and good work McNiff was "me 1 At times Mickey of the bad by 1 in Mrl.rn. and Tonnailr pin ihroiRlt tfonl. For Iltlf1(1pnrt flpa, 'I. K7.ni 1 mlklnf nd M-lrfr.

Tm of priodH- 4.i lniMa. Central Five Beats Vet Foes r.nlral V. M. f. H.f.ai.rl Weal Rran.

li V. A in Ih. MPirmmliian I'. A l.psm. In.

I nialil nn Ih. pnlral a.inr. In rii. flr.l hi If i-lnae Hip Ht tli. nf ilia n.rloil in lo 14 In sw-nnd half tral T.

Iner.aaed lis li-a-l on anal, hr l.pr hart and Swlla.r and waa npv.r nendPd. Th. fntur of ih. shim ii th ulntinr of licrhiirl and Htrilr for I ppiril wlilU r.nlur. nf lh anio.

n-aa Hi. ulntinr of Hiirh and Mninni! t. lld for Wl Brit ntra Y. f'0411 I. Wm iin iirhart.

K-pgnn Mif.r For rd Forward 'iipird Hiirk ii holo(i Hiimrn' Kuha: Mv and in f'r Ontral and Howr for W'm Rrn-h Fi' 'ln. iS. Kin. J'it7PP 1. Fvana 3.

tinrLaa 1 lh.il.nn Mnmmtl 3 lira Foul foi. Pwitar 3. Mifip. I I I I laninriltt win tun no ard Un in hut hPo rii fald hr IJiniPfrhl In lli'' hil ntliind aa rpranilntT th of WanhniBlon In Hi a lrmn Intarrol I pi! Ih I who iH'ii1n hv I jiniorfchl who l)lainir for Tulati rnlrPrOIr, Barry Troop 262 Wins Scout Meet Th ommandT Barrr Troop nf Mr Hcotitu W. Ihi tualit won Itn fotirlh lr r.n 'Uf m.nin, LVZ: Troip of (Mir(.

'fh tcnia icnnnuriM in th pool of ih North branch Y. Troop nnlnhd flMt wilh a total of 21 a- mir 1 nmn .11 1 nmnr up WHO tit. Third plnr na (ialnd hr 1M, wnicn ytnn Ml pointa. Svrl rar wr ionr conttd and ih ofH.lalt at tlm had a Mill trnM In otrmlnin.T th lnnr. Urpth.

of Troop I.M flrM 1'1-faril fr.p vie fop b. ArnKlrnnt nf Troon tlra. in ill. 411 anil Hip jnlTard f.PP stvlp. for SPltlora.

In I ho lift aatlnt ranlnl Troon S5 Ural. T'pnnri 347 pi-onrl anil' Troon 31 thlrrl Aniia.rnni anil flrplh wpr. Hi. mil. rlnnhl.

Ulnii.ra. -lill 7.pir Ih. rmmjf.t and amal oriip.ui nt In almivpil w.ll In Hi. rllvlna. fflrn li Ih Rnnr in ill mid also nna thp pirot man in the HIup and Whit, offpnst.

Albright, who is pla.vinj his last, year of basketball, covered himself with elorv when he completely smothered the spePdy (Vesoik. Willi his clever ciinrilinit I'al Heller, who Iihs been ihe leading scorer for Lebanon Valley (his sea- son, continued hi nnileirfiil nlav'- mniK'P. Kdwards, centre for A'illanora, left Ihe came via Ihe personal foul route tninj; to slop Heller. Sullivan, who niinzhnm nnd hdniirds wptp. two dig- Allirialit I.pfi atiarrt Moraan ft I ley llraino ann Kry.

Vtltanova' Kann. Hollanit. Hnllltan. Oaidii.r, Kipld aoal. Kt.warl, Slirnypr, HpIIpp.

I. lain. 9: AlhriiM. rr.y. Rnrroinp-lmm.

CzPsi'-k. K'laril, .1: Snl. llT.n. Mnrann. Koitl anal.

Htewarl. 'J; rtPller. Alhrialil, 2. Rilrm'nKiiam, LEBANON VALLEY CLAWS WILDCAT QUINT TO NAB EASY SURPRISE VICTORY got a double-decker as the result of dribbling the full length of the floor. Slate's sophomore centre, Fred Hrand, played good basketball for his team, (letting the tap practically every time.

Brand also succeeded in watching Tanseer closely. This boy will stand watching when he gains a little more experience. Pennsylvania had not played the i 1 1 iMrviiiun oniurun nigm nim it Piinri. JH.v-on, a 11 ot in nnp precisiun ilisplaypil by the Quakprs in rpvpihI of thpir virloripR thin pnr wnn minsinj thin Innspty plu.TPil ball jjamp. iVnii has another la.v-ofT of a wppk (luritijf Ihp romiiiK HPpn flays.

The Quaker (hen gpt batk into the Ipkip race when they nlay ('ornell at Ithaca. I-asf nieht'a ehiup wtia the last local! r. Blue until! Stewart Conquers Greer for Crown ORMOND BRACK. Fh. I A.

PT Rrnnth Htawart, JackacnTlUa, holdar nf tha Florida puWic court tnnii I'liamplonahlp, tddpd anothr till tn Ma collect Inn toda.r n-hn won the ainglaa till In tha Ormond Pach tnnla chamnlonnhip. dfatd F'aul hT Burk 4. Iiri. Hnmml. firar.

Rfr. I mi-l and Ttma nf 40 ln-llnrwitf il'" Lions in K.n -I'lman iea tne appearance of the Kerl and goals with a cluster weeks from last' night. appearancp of the Rerl ami A.WVIM.E. FpK 1. A vti'iniiijt JjCIIHIIUII 1HMPT innn filintpttp pulM ih.

higsnst iipsnt, of ft 4ri to 2T H0()rP 'J'hin im oniv tlip Rp-nnd dpfent A'iilH- Jiovn hnfl jaiiflVrcfl this RfflKrui, nllhruiRh it wn thtkwnrNl, troiinrinx they hnve rrcfivpil iti lirpp yon rn. iv 'ro rimmed the Wildcats by eleven poinls Men's Shoes Final Reductions! have regrouped and repriced a varied assortment of tmart, new Slldl Ontii O. Schnf-Pld n.fprp f. Mcl.anchhn. hinamn Klirn iiiin; 1528 Chestnut Streit title, Wool, J.J Of three yenrs x(ii.

Un by collectinit seven field gnals and Villnnova i link a 1 1 lo 4 lend in Ihe, five funis for his fveninu'a, perfor- Ilrnnkl.vn. V. fnlafraltr nf Klorl. da i-S. 30-12.

.1. 4. I I'll' nnnliLa till, was won i4na.ll Ka.i Ray rtlmpr. Paytona R.ai h. who play.il Ii for a tola! of i.nliltns of (lisflissintl, Hip trPtld of which M'arilit the n.h.r tarn nnlnla r.vnslpfl i rpilHM Cohocksink Blues Nose OutLycoming eiinsll.Pil HiiV, 1.

V. I.ypomlpir .1.1. 'I'ipIIt'" iiSPra H'lln -piaht fllllhHck "ittt't haifhai hnifha.k... -pff halfha.k richt -Inaid laafi I.r. Cl.v uA.M i ')'itald Grnhi.h Hnltnn and Spot, 'T I.ln..m.n n.lvpi-411 min- laaaiuT tnok 'o 32.

i 11 h'o Th. f'1 K.tM wills ni1 'nr Onk 'Jin SI. K. Korivaid Cnirp liiiarn: Guard JRolwnn Iiia H-l. T.

fialea tutM BeaUn n.hhirar. lia.a Kl" Jf RinmiiP ESUIf. hilt I'liHch Monli Mvllti outfit hi'Klin fllflclion- "hurt order cut down Ihe Ifad. rniK nrnima imp 'I'lnuii'iii i''i. jni in ifHii KPf-jsHwprt nnn ion rp)i(n''f fi htm.

was kept rqiinllv husr tippUmntflI ntntpnnt the oniintil npnr thn nH nf thp firt hnlf. kppitp nitpr ihi t'orinT Stpplton HirIi fjiving Iowa rlofln hill. Ihe Faculty whort lamm A'sllpy frtraod ehoH'l uppAflv VillnnnTa nipmhar flatlr urntfl fhnt IM to cn), Th uprnnd half vnrti v)VPf hrillianf jrnmp. B'ir tiipy WPre not ronviiK'pn tlint nil prna TAN and BLACK CALFSKIN, SPORTS and DRESS WEAR OXFORDS, formerly telling at 116.50 to l. MARKED THEM FOR QUICK CLEARANCE.

QpegemJat been corrected, and advised Iowa a Uin't tltrPiiis in the Villanora "PTpniP. i nf Rnrmth pflMJtinff of (hp JinmPj allr Poa. Villannva fpam fninplflpiv hpwildprfd tlip vini-' Srt Itlaht forward Biirininglmm tors. Captain Albright and Heller h'd the Mylininen in raining field goals 1 1, lain Rlahi anarrl 'irai i ,1. KbV Mirftiit i "1 ether nurk.r, p.

Notr Iiain. I'oMiinn. ntt. us ri rnaan DnimhrtT. aain Ufarih-f Vnf Kama Carroll imiitf.

CartliT, (Jnffn? for On It. l.mbarch for rro-wn. for Kppan M'-Orrlon for Torr; Mi-vy; Friao for Uf hiart. Kind for anen. Fild Nntrp lia-ne: tionrhprt t.

Me-(arthr; Mercy; Carroll. Foul anala Mrry: Kennr, SOUTH IDE 1AD8 W1K TtFTHI.F.IIKM. Pa- Fh. 1 -ConHrminf Ita winnfne rwrntairp In th Junior I im lnir I a. U.clrrithall loaiffll Hi SOIlth hor tam atll vnoithd Nlttchmftiin br Mrrr 'llakr Kpnn J'jjbad nrnrn, ann I'nnn.

i.nnpi", an. Vs. afl.p Ih.1 niy.i ratty nf Fiorina team nf ann Jim ml. K.ith Ii fafraient s.ta in the 4, 6-3. mornmi ap-mi-nnai Joe Griffin Takes Handball Crown TrETROlT.

Frh. U. Oriffln. nirnt. th national T.

M. C. fiamlhall chamnlnn. inda annid th additional titl of nrpat LHka champino hf dfatlnK John rcnflKprleh, t'leTflaiKt, in atralnht ata, 21-8. 21-18.

Tha twn rtl8Tra war flnallata tn th Aral Jraf loiirnamnt. which tnpd br irdn r. In thp ai'rri-flnl flrifftn had llmlnatd At 'haiifpHrrpr, Hptroit, and F.ndr,evU had downed UerinBL Pwormait. De an I ihpi nKiiiiii iiiii statement, tn eligibility any of Ihe athletes, disqualified December 31, At. that time twenty-seven men.

including eleven who still are in achool. were banned from further competition. These alhleles were charged with accepting money, through promissorv notes, from the to-called Iowa ulusb fund, from all angles of Ihe floor. The strong offensive was loo much fnr the powerful Villannva team to stop. Captain Albright, and Sweeney Light held the high scoring A'illannva.

forwards tn two fields goals each. Albright played brilliant game uvl Coif Hom, Half Price-Silk, tht one aWcii atort of 49 to 19. troll,.

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