,j r-,' "' urrf I" ' ' V w ''"i,nj$ 7wQfjtfi'-wr ,,kij , f," A1" ' jtv4 , 3' 41 EYEOTG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 ir Pitt Rules Favorite Over Perm, but Odds Drep Frem 5-1 te 8-5 for Game at Franklin Field Today imr' "j,.fi, me: 3 INTERSECTIONAL GAB ON TODAY State-Tech, Centre-Harvard and Virginia-Princeton Tilts At tract Gridiron Fans DARTMOUTH PLAYS CORNELL ny EDWIN J. rOLLOCK Intcracctlennl engagements In foot feot foet tH nrc petting the cnll In Interest among the gridiron fnns of the Kat. Tbittles between repre-entntlve tenms S the Knrt nml SM,t,, or thC I,:,l,nn,1 Wcs nrc becoming mere popular than J -before nnel three mieh exhibition Jrc stuck right In the center of the " - - Iiada nt, thing 1h Hkcly te hnppen. w., .' .i. ,iV..b nt New Kne land. Ten tic College, ir.00 in lei nwny from home, will tnke en Hnrvnril. i.m ever in New Yerk. Ceerglu Tech.. nil lie way from Atlniitn. (in., will thoroughly Tntertnln lTnn Stntc These nre the two big Interactienal gnines en the nrd The third "111 he stnged nt Princeton, where the Tigers mid the University of Virginia enter into com but. Tlccr. May He Surprised Princeton in the outstanding favorite te win. The TigerH have been lieglect lnsf the Virginia game nil week and consider the affuir a practice content only The Southerners lmc nn ex cellent team, they have trimmed Mi elnla Military Institute and erv llke)v te bnnd the Orange and Hlack a reverse, but ever in Tlgcrtewn no body cares. The 1021 record of the Reper athletes alreadv has been meii red bv the Navy and Chicago, and another slap by Virginia wen t mnkc It nnv ere. they believe, as long ns g comeback is made against Ilarvnrd and Yale. That'" that. Centre College has walloped numerous tennis n the Seuth, and Harvard stu dents hnvc been wendqring if It means anything. Thev wl'l hnd out "today, rnst cek Centre ran up 1S points a'ealnst Trnnsjlvnnln. and this was boosted as a big triumph. Hnrvnrd. en the ether hand, also has mnde n spleniliil record this .ensen. despite the 21-21 tie with Stntc. and the Crimson Is -lire te giw the l'rajing Colonels a temlie battle Harvard reigns the favorite. Georgia Tech will make another pil grimage te the North, and if tradition li te be followed another Northern vic tory will be scored. The Atlanta ath lete's lme plajed P'ttchurgh thiee times in the North ami hae been beaten just ns often. State is being tried this jear te trj te break the jinx. There is tall; of Tech hnvlng the Wrengest team ever te eeme from bcend the Masen mid Dixen line. A l'eiui man who officiated nt a Tech engagement this year has stated that the Southern ers h'ae a powerful eleven and are very llkelv te surprise State. Depends en Koliertsen Besides these three intersectiennl fames there arc two ether contests thnt stand out prominently en the schedule. One Is here at Franklin Field, where Penn will endeavor te break the hoodoo of Pittsburgh victories, and the ether is up nt Ithaca, where Dartmouth and Cernell will go te the mnt. The en gagement at Ithncn is particularly in teresting te I'll ladelphians because the two tennis later meet I'enn. It is net known fur n certainty that Captain Jim Itnbeitsiiii will stait. If he does, the chances of the (!reen for vletnr are vee hiilluint. Otherwise it leeks like Cernell I.nfiijette, the only ether eleven re maining en I'enn's slnle aside from Dartmouth and Cernell, will take en Rutgers mi the Knsterr gridiron. Conch Sutherland bns wen five games this jear The Mnioeu utilises are taking the game serieul. and It is erj likelj that tin. i fiord w'lll be kept clean I.eh gh tin" famed ii,il of I.nfav ctte will m 11 eiiuifbni'k signiiist Wet I n 11 l.i nt Iti'l lilidiniii rl'iitilii sliu.iii.. k n win held tu a scoreless tie last wefK li HiicUnell. and the .Meuiilalnefis nlse nre figuring te hit their winning stride ng.ilii Frank (ilick team has rereveii'd fiem the setback at the hands of Washington mid .leffersiui. and the llethleheiu students are placing the fnm H jewels en the Brown and White te win Washington and Jeffersen will en fleauir te duplicate the startling font turned In bj put when the Presidents come te blows with Syracuse. The (irnnge athletes, however, will he l'lniing en fheif- home let mid will he much tougher te heat. Yale Kaerlte 0er Brown 'i0n' ""' "ll,J lu'Biher of the Big i tree whei leeerd has net been spoiled ultli een a lie this senwiii, will liat leltrcwi, m .n(,w IIuen. and although the I. lis s a tep-henvy favorite, the Jrnrhliii,.,. tenni is in geed shape nnd sure ,,jvi, ,il0 up a ,MRN atWnoen. hwarlhinere has receveied the IJua Ker l.iiMth nfter its tie with Franklin and Miiisjuil! nm ,lp Mii,rbiinites feel that i,m are due te hand Muhlenberg la'lng at Allentown. If .u a thing come. e pass the 'guakers will he accomplishing a noble feat, for the VM'MiK.wn lellegimis luue no nie-m eeven, their victory ever (ieltisburg camping them as one of the best small -college teams in these parts. rrnnklln and Marhhall will attempt te tear the Penusjluinin MilltaU Col Cel ' npnrt. but the cadets' spirit Is "iiinliig high and the hope te held the were down hh low as InHt jear when m Lancaster athletes had te be snt ,:", " l'-7Mctery. Out West, ten n'n" n'0, V',l,","mt Il,1",Ie'l rrlncei in r",! 0,'il'fcat lnht Wntuiiliiy, takes rl.2an,.lln,,,t.,,,, ""' b0 rifle Miiu 0l 10,r ,)lK K"mi's "p between Michigan and Illinois, Notre Drnne and lBj'aim and Purdue and Iowa Bowling Tournament Dates lsSaSr . ! -' - Wen h, ;,.. ? "ceerillnu t.i iinneun e- wir;.ftis a ii r"" f MllaukfO, Penn Has Never Defeated the Pittsburgh Panthers Olenn Warner's Pittsburgh elevens, "nve jet te suffer defeat nt the hands f I'enn Fver since the serlis "tarted In BUS. the Smoky City col legians luue been victorious en every Jccnsinn ,,xcppt l)W wh(il Uf-t ell eleven ill 11)10 held the Pan 'hers te n .'l-te-.l tie. inie"" M,ff(,ri''' "s e"t defent In i"18, when the S. A. T. C. team wns swamped under n ,l7-te-0 score out m Pittsburgh. In 1010 Penn lest 20 te 0, i 11117 11 te 0, nnd last year - te 21, n fle-nrr.. te Iip renl wild nnd welly nffnlrs. The third Is Mleve.l te he n walkover for the Km, i:.f .meets nrc xcry frequent. Any College Football Games en Schedule for Today KAHT "Id. I due. ncelen. lJartmc.ii. ..". ",1" ." New Yerk Ituiier-i i. "rnen, at Ithaca. I-ehlah vl it'".',1!?111'' nt KHiien. W. niid J vl'J vl-Hn. "t Hcthlehem. MumS?i.. f'. HJr:u''. t Hyracuse. llrewti v. v.i "wnr'hinote. at Allentown. CatheVit le" ?l N"W Hnven. Nivy Um.Vk "uclcn.ll. .it Lswlsbur. s;;K;'-NIIvM,6?.n',a,NM,r;kt- li.'ii'."m" Sg- umbli. nt New YerK. K'K,"! W,hlt,Btun. at Newark. Del rerdham va. Ilosten Cel euc. at New Yerk In"tnritet"vn SB- at0- WMhlniim. v2Ih. nfttlm"r"0P,t",!, V" "'"'"" H"""- Rt Htevcn.CV.vr,,.nntl Mi.n t'ncmitr. viii. nA,." Tr' 'V. at New Yerk. town. Ivbanen Valley, at Nerrls- A ne'fhler'Tlebl"- 8t" Jhn'' nt Bt"' !u?"l0,v,.Ht Stevens, at rtjffaln. burAi X Allegheny, at ntls- Ce by v Man nt XX'ntcrvllle. ten V,t nh",B I"lnni Htatc. nt Bes- .Timlnta s Alhrluht. nt Iluntlnicln.i. xvcslcyan va. Tufta. nt Mlddlctevvn SOUTH AMI WKST Akren vs. Mt Union, nt Akren Chicago vs. Colerado, at Chicago. Illlmtn vs. Michigan, nt Urbntm Indiana s Notre Dame, nt Indianapolis. Inrlnnntl va Wlttenberu. nt Cincinnati. Denver v Xenilnir, nt Denver. Detroit vs Taulane. nt Detroit Hit am vs Ohie Northern nt Illrnni. Kansas vs. lnn-a Ak'Rlea nt Lawrence Ohli V. vs. Ilnlilnln-Wnllace. nt Athens. Purdue it lewi. nt l.nfajette. Illrhmend vs Dnxld'en. at niehmend He California s. 1'otnena. at Hnn Fran- clre Tinnilvnnla vs Marshall, nt Ietlnsten 1 nil a Idaho at Nashville Viinilerbllt s Tennesfe nt NanhMllc AYash Htate s. Cnllfemln. nt Portland A"nshln(tten l. vs. Oh Slate. nt St Leuis, WiihIi. and I9 s. Vlrclnla Poly, nt Lvnchburir Wisconsin vs Mlnnesetn nt Madisen. Penn Streng for Panther Invasion Continued from Tene One the pep thnt has animated the squad nil week will make this afternoon n mcmnrnble one." The Penn squad looked fit for the battle of their llve. Outside of Johnny Humes, whose only regret Is thnt he cannot get into the game ngalnt the team from his home town, the Bed nnd Blue squad is in excellent shape mid spirits. Bex Wrny has entirely recovered from his injured ankle, while Mike White hill, the former Butgers lad and runner of no mean nbilltv, is in better shape than since the opening game of ln season, while Pes Miller, the old re liable and mnln strength defensively and effcnsivclj in the backfield, Is the same old Pes. Hainer wns little known te the stu dent body until this morning, nnd he made a keen impression en them. Standing 0 feet 2 inches In height and weighing IS." pounds, the Texas lad looked the part of the gridiron warrior. Kver since the start of the practice season Hntner hns labored hard and long in the hope that his eligibility would be passed en. His wish came true en Thursday and lie is fit te play the kind of a game that made him n terror te onnenents of the freshman team last fall. A Triple Threat Ilnmer Is a triple threat. He can hit the line, skirt the ends or threw forward passes with the best of them. And when it comes te punting nnmer lias no (quill en the l'enn squad. He can beet the pigskin n distance of fifty jards and can get down the field with the speed of n Meredith. There is one little doubt in the minds of eteran feet hull plnters at Penn, mid thnt concerns Ilumer's greenness. He has never seen action In a big game) ami his Inck of experience this afternoon might make him leek like the veriest novice. However, the members of the team and the coaching stuff say thnt Ilnmer is oblivious of crowds und that lie plajs insilnetiveU mid for that rea son he wjll produce the goods. Twe ether changes in the Penn team eier List Sutuidaj afternoon will be noticed this afternoon. Jnhnui Hern, Hit- Suit I.nke Cltj High Sih'oel star and freshman captain last war. wMll '"''d down thij i enter pest In place of Dnj. Dern Is the aggressive tine of plajer, and his followers leek for him te glie the niightv Stein, of Pitt, u great battle this afternoon. Jelinnj Thurman, the etcrnn tackle of Inst season, who has been en the in jured list most of the current season, will play in Humes' plnce nt right guard when the teams line up. Thur man Is n tower of strength en the line, und new that be is in geed physical condition, should he a big help te the Bed and Blue. The lenialnder of the Penn tenni will be the same as started against nnd de feated V. M. I. last Saturdaj afternoon Frticsswiag, the Dnketnu. and BUI (Ir.ive, the lnnky forward pass re ceiver, will take care of the wing pests Ciichrnne will he at one of the gunids, and (ieiithner and Sutherland nt the tackles. Besenes Are Sturdy In addition te having nn excellent qu.ritct of bucks te start the game. Helsuinu has two men In reserve who me capable of throwing u jolt into nnj team. Al Veegelln, who was Injured Inst week, and l.ukns, whose work In the latter part of the V. M I. game earned him no end of praise, will be sitting en the bench waiting for the oppertunitj te enter the game. Beth are brilliant defensive plnjers nnd ground gainers of the first water. Biben. Krall, Wlttmer. I.nngden. Dvvjer mid McAnnllj, excellent substi tute material will be wailing for the chance te hop into (he game. Pittsburgh needs no Introduction te lecnl football fans. The Panthers lni Snturdaj defeated Svriieti.se 0T1 te (I when the last-named were the favor ites. Only once in several jenis lin u Pitt team suffered defeat, and that happened In the earlv part of the siusen up at Husten, when Lafayette, which comes heie next week, defcntci the Panthers, 7 te (I Dnvlcs, the brilliant hnlfback, will be back again this jear for his third appearance en Franklin Field. Hewitt, the 200-pound fullback and terror of opposing lines; Andersen and Helleran brilliant pel formers, nre all primed for Penn. According te W arner, Pitt Is In for a hard game "Penn Is net as easy as some of our most optimistic fol lowers would believe. They me strong streng ei for this afternoon's gnme than the) huve been at alij time tills season. "Hiiiiier.I am told, Is n very capable young man, while the remainder of the tenm sles up well. We are tu excel 'ent conditions for the gnme. net hnvlng a regular en the In hired list. Stein, McLean, Bowser. Davies and Ander Ander eon nil sew action ngnlnst the Bed and Blue last season nnd knew their st.vle of piny. It should he n great game." Beb Reper Finishes Frank Meran lliitrule. N Y., Oct 21) Captain Heb llener of Chlcaie, knocked out Krunk Meran of Pittsburgh. In the sixth round of a sched u'ed two v-round bout here. Meran w.is "...-I-...t iHrmifthnut and tru all In when Itejwr rut evar th knockout Punch In ths-l "xth llepsr wstihsd 1B1 pounds, Meran A f!LtntiA-...1,'.n.n' t 1'ranklln Fl Viri..' "V.W." Uamir Fern, H..'.'. 'r,'.n","V t I'rl TRIO OF PITT DEEN Past-iri Spaulding, McGhee, Blakey and Jimmy Wilsen Oppose Phila. in American Soccer Match BRITTAIN LEADS SCORERS 1 The Hnrrlsen Soccer Club, of Hnr- rlFen, N. J., Inst season's Frle A. A., i HARM Fl " I vvM nAd LUbAL d AK5 will be the fee of the undefeated Phllu-1 Rrnn, H the football game between delphln Field Club in an American J Heinle Miller's Philadelphia (Junker League soccer battle at the Phillies' nn the local team. Ball Park, Bread and Huntingdon! The Coaldale pluvcr have been work streets, this afternoon nt II o'clock. I"K 'rd all week and expect te siiring t t- ., , .. ... . , a surnrise en the collegians. Blue ..umes iverr, ei huh city, nas eeeii as- signed te rcferee the match. The gnme will mark the initial pcarnnce of the Harrison eleven ln this!!'. During the last week they have district, and will be the ljrst league game te be staged at the Phils' Park.'" The prcvleuH match there was u cup contest with Kingsessing. Hnrrlsen. sldcrable handicap ln Itself. The visit of Harrison Is enhanced by the appearance of four local boys In the line-up. All are well known, hnv lng played with the leading soccer tcuuir, in this locality for jears. They are Hint- Slnnitlillni?. fit fnllbnck .llin Ve. (ihee. inside left; .llmmy Wilsen, out- I side rigni, anu ai iiieKcy, ec nnnuacK. W'llSen was expected te sign with the Phils, having plajed with llethleheiu last season, but he r turned his contract unsigned and cast his let with Harri- son. Pliiladelnhla's held en first plm m Z iSs bWpTRrt tatnrin."': I The Tedd Shlpjard aggregation, ef: Broekljn, Is but a single point in the rear, und bus two gumes scheduled, one at Holjeke, Mas., with the Falces Ibis afternoon, while tomorrow they nre en the home field with Full Klvcr Fulled. Neither of these matches should be hard ones for Tedd, ltegnru- Ii.ns of Ihe iiufcKiue el tedav's game here, two victories for Tedd will land (belli in lirsl. Illlice. Recerd of the leagup te unto snow ("nnlu lowing liaxe two goals apiece: Butler. Fall River j Brown. Falre; Fltp.itrlck, Celtics; Ferest and Merely. Philadel phia; Hardy. New Yerk: Ljnch nnd Weir. Fall Blver; McKolvey, Tedd, and Shaw, Harrison. Terry McHugh an Easy Winner l'all niver. Mass... D t . Ten Mc Hueb of Allcnt"n. Pi ennllv ..iitpeui'.M ('hick Sue'. New Knxland bnntiimwslsht Jhamplen leadlne him In eight out their lerf rounds although in seventh place In the league i t the y ran lower I n:,n 01 ic , , r tee hall team faces I'rinceten Re opponents Meet In lm- !.i;ii. ' " JXZW ynl: standings, has been plnjing splendid Quakers despite the fact Unit tin r here thl afternoon In the Palmer Stn-I e ,,, ".blrlih left inlfl.nek si,ert football, and hns lest but one match, line-up contains no co ege star. W bile .letrrmlnntinM t,. bn pertant Game at Ithaca .ion in rleht beirbTk "IT. being tied In two and winning the ether the local pluvers reuiir.,. i i.ej are up ,- , ; - ' le tvv st the TWer". . re.rJ,rl1 . ,. , ""ritnentli ' ...ue ... .r,., - of tl,e fmir struggles r'Viena'rfiKrlu .''i'h,"''" " ' -" '"-"-" A V ' ""-- New Haxen. Conn.. O, t. 20 -Presi- en-availabllltJ of the clubs park professional football in mis fV'tie. tniji ,.,. .. .. ri.iIrnn iirnjmin left iruani srllv ,....',, ,,,.,,. at Ilarrisen-the former Federal Leaguelnre confident the, will extend them te 'JX, Z'unlvTr tTes T .... rie'hV'nd ,r ;P;,, "" "'" " "'" " bnll park has been responsible for the i the limit. nfter a lmie of twentv -three vear I'ndee .. rleht tackle .Veldllneer '''H Association expect nn attendance small number of games played te date. I The contest has attracted wide at- . ' "'' . ' ' "- iqoe h,. ni.i M:,nn'1 rleht end l.jn.h of ; r.O.oeo nt tndnj ' game w ith Bn.w n '. All have been en rivals' fields, a con- tendon and spectators are arriving J'n,;S .m ,..-h.I. f" Vil'I C "?" .PJ!? .'.rAiib Jf'V. '' the large, that ever nw the u-n.s ,.1 that Hareld Ijrlttaln. of this eitj, lenus , including Finnkie and New - in scei lug with nine points te bis credit. -.pl. of atgPrs, and Sulllvnn. of McKennn. of Tedd's. Is second with ?"':,' seven; Campbell. "nWph: A- Werd wai received thus inerniiig that ?""k "'," Si nf Mre Bct nutel, bhn,,..,, the star center of four ieh : )ev nle e i lre. Burnett, mt of (he Cf but thp ri Z Phlla.Ielel n nn. Millar' visit,,, .s hnve two geed men who can I lemlng, I lillndelplila, and .Miliar, , p.1,1v Ttvrne. invp nr t'liee. i.iiiii- lin- ,i,i- AMERICAN LEAGUE MATCH FEATURES SOCCER PROGRAM BATunDAT-s sninni-tjE ., .,. Finid Club ac i'hlladelnnla rhll Harr e ' . -',," ,", ,! Hunt ns-den 11"'' . "0,ii.re?ee JaneiT Kerr I'hlladeli.hl i. I'nltr-d i '"IV'llelvuk. Mii lIce V C V Tedd SIUPV Irt Mr. C Uef . re .. 0rg. I-ambH. Feiithr.rllirB.MBSs t j. ft r roots F. C. ,.A,j rJeVn'y, "-" "'"" ,:"w-irl irjlen F C. lce;" "'1. Tmid Field Pnu,n "rnekljn XI Tedd Irlia...t".r,i, T...rr I'n redd jejll niver United It f- ei.,T.rtr1l ' I. . " " ' .. .-..., ,-. ..,..,.,..... Seh 'ilell " sunn "" TTBHCOM-EaiATB I.KAOll! Haverford v. :';l10,;:A"Tr,aV'r,0rd S'ATIClXAIi l.I.Alllil. -'-SSiiS' Mitlers r c . " .i.iw. Tlrst uivimin .. . ',.,i m, 1T of V at Hnverferd. Merlpn XVhlte v UT"walnu s. Merei, refere,"' C5 Xmii. rff,. lf lair d xtaroen. .it -xii' ' ' Muniestimn. at Si Vl'a' rfln''r; (" '. II IMn-U J1 " s ill pulsien Mar'UrflriA'alVn.0' xloer.o ?I Vrr.r."ievvn. at Moe.,Mwn. lefrn. J Shaw imh sthi vi, i r.A,.ri: Fl.lh.ir 'vs Ulwtrle stur.ice at Iwenty- l.il. nnd lH stunts r.feree XI. (-Hlinen fi '!)..wu t MKe vj hn lenbun. at llrend ' lftI?iW,iml All"iihen avenua. referee Jehn XVafder K" .XVi-tlnsheue.' ni.drtc v Art lisim at ilniften. referee O. I.each. first I vision, Section A v..-,., v Smith, at JIareus 11, ok, r.farc.7 F Uewdler Kllittse.alni: va I'url :!..(! Flfllelh etret and ("beater avenue. ref.reS' J I'ennell Kenslnaten va Fair lull at II and Clearfield slreela, referee XV K,n"- Section 11 Paradise va Ascension, at Tlilrtleth and nii.rfleld streets reierce. I, referee, F. Jenkins Na lv at IlelKrnde and I) - tlvlty va. Falrv'ew at Helf tlvity .":. ilirle atre'eta; referca, F. Addis Gorden F p vs Plssten Saw, at I and Tiega streets; r.'fVt. D. Seett. nsoenq x'lTisien jwoed vr Ilrttlsh War Vstsrsns. at STARS AND PENN'S iffia9. -zr- &n- FMm ' FbaN im'i -n PHILA. QUAKERS MEET COALDALE UPSTATE Miller's Eleven "Mitchell Day" Attraction in Ceal Regions; Beth Aggregations Are Streng Coaldale. Pa.. Oct. 20. This is nmeng the "Jehn MilWiell Dav" miners, nnd the big event en the pre ,; IPit,lgnNV. (ilttnier. Pavllck and (;11(Ipn WPrP ln Philadelphia last week, an-land witnessed the uuiiKer-Miennnueuni ocveicu uieir enure wnie m fi"-"i- defense ngalnst a fervvurd-p.-us at-j wen. The Oreen and Black squad is con - from nil sections for the game. There iflli la itvn hniiils en hand. The town is in holiday mood for the frnj. The teams will take the field with the fel lowing line-ups: Phllu Clunkers Coaldale . . . Pari Ik , a ii n i . Merit n Kvans Sthni Lew, b-k A Cillt".". Lell'is- i . . ltemiLr . . , IZvani . . Ullluer 1M1SS iselt left enl ,;?" ". . ii rt t i. Ide . leltituiid , i enler . rlrjlil ku i-d . , rlk-l.t tac'tle . rleht "iiiii . quia tl i ! li k Iff hilfh.nl rUht 1 .ilth.i fullb.i Ic w ,n Vninifstrum i jl,"1,Iler sritl .-' .' i no u . ... ''f'.Vr " L ' '" EWING AT CONSHOHOCKEN Q Batte Expected When Phlla- ..,,", p ,. ...- delphla Eleven Tackles Iren Men t'nnshoherketi, P.i.. Oct 20. A great battle is looked for here this afternoon. hen Fw lug A. A. ngagcs tlie lecnl in ,,ir .t , idiren n u iliig in five jenr. ti, . ili..,. l,n, ,, eie.it liverd. bav - 1(; 1(,( Holmesburg te a :!- score and I'nien te 1 -. Coach (iurrett, of the . hPwml iipu a feiuier star with Clark's I'saacs, of Allentown, nnd Matt Luken. The tennis will hue up as fellows : ll !. f.vK )n enmn TlinrP " ' iiptv-Hiium.n rrjn, MM' "'" " ; !"" P I f.-iii trtmi ii ill ititrml llt'i Conshehotken Uwlne rtxan .. ..left end IIIusMn Archer. . . left M kin Hartmiin nh,"r . .. leftmivrd nhamblfiui Xtilchell i-nter . f'i ' Dulft rlehi irnir.l L' I'l"1" ImerliiR . .. .rluhi tnckla eiirilner llarrett .. .. rlKbt end fliii" GettMalls .. 'iiiarterliiuk . ciliifKiit l.ukens . .left halfb.uk Mai tin Hetntaky ilKht lialfhick Xloeie Maekart fullback 'lu-'u XVhltahall rnmmnna rfere J .Tarkinn North I'hllad"phla ve Kacwoed nt Fourth nod XV liiRelim klnu stie'ta r free r Vlchelsnn I. i;hth"ue. It ,' e t"d?emoer t Fern ttreet uinl i:rle .unnue iefe.ee 1 I.fnch Vi:st rini.ADi.irm.v i.nAat:c Flnt IMvltlen XWleeme v llelniinil at ThlrH third and Taskir streets: referee .1. .lellv ' ctrlx e Dunkirk at Flftj -elchth and fallow hi streets referee J Dunehue. Schulklll Itmsers va Albien at Thirty-third and I, ek'uiien streets, referee, .1 ser Anaera vs t'onshehocken at Flftv-slvth and Cbria liaii streeis, re'eree V I'rletlev Second Division West Fnd vs Dunkirk at Hlxt -third and Walnut streeta, reft ree, J F Murphv. l.ariliuepd vs Ilnlnbivc, at Flftv-alxth nn.1 Lhrlstliin streets refetsn i; Moenev X'h tnrla H f vs Sieusrt Club, at I'rumm Cieek referea F XVI11 ams. Auk, ru vs Aldei, A . at Flfty-nlmh street an;l Fler ence nvenue referee XV Me ler Third Division. Vertliwest Sertlen Olnev vs Oertn mtnvvii II i" at l"ift'. ptieet and Nedre avenue refii 'e, f, I.lel, Corinthians vs. Fuufield ut Cedar street ami Mairuelta aveiue, ref.i.e J l.ivlni l'rirct. vllle vs Clever, at Nineteenth mid rtren n meets, referee F 11 me XVandurers v 1'den at VV'nvne avenue and l,nuaii me I nferee, II (nutluM. Fist FiIIh vs. , n usa at Thlitv-ririh sue. I a d ijuemi lite leferee, A. CeuriiBii ilreen Itlbbm, vs F I tinv.le at Nineteenth nret in I Hunt.nK Park nvenue, refene J Coste'le Northeast Section Fallen vs nnsewen t at Thirtieth mil Clrnrliel I , reels, ref, ie, . F Nltehln Km i Hevers vs llehlns at 1 ind (iniarle Btir t rnfuee W lt.nrlMin Sin tlilni. vs VV i Mmimlns at Maseher nr I XV'estniir, i , ureets. ref roe XV 8vv irtr Filler vs. I.Uhl I.Uhl beuts, at Tacenv md saimer stirvti, refi .. XVarmlUKt u De 1'iyl i r i s tlf , at Torresdale avenue and fettmnn street, referet JI llllev ll.iii.', n is Disi , Steel at Trout and Ibrks sirmia, referee V XVIIklnsen. Fourth Division Northeast brstinii 8 S V Club vs XI im nt Hern, st. ad nnd Xtllner slreeis i.-fer. n .shere .1 sian'en vs. Frankford Albien ,v I' U ii i,i1 llcnner street referie D lllai ,s s' Alleria vs ltnllae Vnierlcans at c pilar uml ( anibrla strei Is iif.rie 1: r , tivifuid Dast F.nd vh St X'lm ent it Aim mil and Orthodox striets refer e V Cullalmn Northwest Section Vunnalil vs Cambtla at Tnenty-aecend traet and Sedlrlev aveime: mf.rad t A ...i ,Mt. frmantevvn 11. C. v X,tme,relandi at IB west I'ynn street) referee, L, O'Nell! ClitoeMvelt vs. iilditheus lUsjrvsi, at A and lemuvit nil vfii-rarvisrT, JS, I.OOI1I7, v V NEW CENTER ! VIRGINIA ANXIOUS 1 TO DEFEAT TIGERS I Riunl Hnllpe-AQ Rennw Relsitinnfi en Gridiron Today After Lapse I OT I wenty-tiiree Years little scoring expected i Prlnertnn nhe! Keek Vtrclnln ! liivls Phnrklefnnj llnnUl'n" left end left tiekle left ciiurd renter rleht Ktinrd rleht t'ekte rleht end entirterbl k lert liMlflM.k rlel" '-iiflMrk . . . fullbnrk . Ven Sebllllnir ";imr u 'innii J.',1,,rI,,: rrin rie.irra Princeton. X. .1.. Oct. Southerners back te Dixie xvltli a 12 te-u defeat. "We came up here te beat I'rinceten if such a thing is possible." declnred Dr. W. B. Wnrren, head coach, this morning. "We realize, however, thnt with two games eit. Princeton will le en its mettle and plaving te win. I de net think thnt there will lv much scerlns. All of our men nre in geed suape. .. . i . ' Kennr evnpcts bis Head eeiuh Bll ,.l,n, ,,.. , 1 i r r ' t ,, .liaiges te show a hi.md of football le. I mv vastly sutierier I , thnt ilisiihiveil against Chirage last Siitunhv, when the colors of t (Id Nassau weie lowered. ROTH TO CLASH WITH HOLMESBURG ELEVEN Olney Grldders Meet Streng Op ponent en Crystal Field TIip Beth . f Olnej. piny its hardest gaice ,,f the seneii this nftir- ",H"i '" taking m the big Holmesburg leiiiu en 1 vsin i in ,. Jtiawn slnet east of Frankford avenue. Holmesburg Is rounding into fine shape, as the big games stnrt next S.ituid.iv with the plnjing of the match with the Frank -ford Yellnwjnekets. Leu Hnjes had the squud out for practice twice this week and the tenni has perfected n number of new plitjs te be tibed in the gnme with the Yellevv- lUCkCtS. The rn p llnimir.. !... nC... , ,,, . ' .m..i linn .tiler- neon will ue petweeu Ihe Bes'rves and the Arrew I line-up : I nliiipsliiief. 1101 iiespi ug I Mil). J be Hub A. I'nlln ... It m s IliilmultZ lljlkih ... Itumn. v HalnbrldKe. Tim nil son. (Mention. .. Hamilton I nklns Whlltaker Helme. ir- ,. ft end . ilmcs I),, Mern -si . .1 Ml I, . . K u i i .. I'ullS Mil. er Sel, e sie iiat. I , HS V Mclu kin b ll t u lile ,ef( iriiMMl i in , list i ku.irj rlKhl liChln rUh- end 1 jiirt, rb.n It I ft ha fh.ck ru-ht ba :,.a U fill, I i k VETERANS SHINE ON GRID Have Wen Four Games Se Far en Grounds at Ardmore Veterans ('. ,,f Ardmore, has plnjed feui l'Hiues se far th,s enenn and each resulted n n vlcterv for the home eleven Nnn Mew u. .lnna.v link. Chester and Consliehin ken all 'hnve fallen bef.ne the Veteimis bv scores of LM-rt. ,TJ-0. UT-Bi and 1.M -0, lespec tivelv. (iniiie nie being played en the home grounds en Sumlnvs. This weeii ISese Slgqet, of the I nl vcrsity of Pcnnsvlvnnl'i. will he ihe up up prsitlen utid Manager Tnmmv Tebln is confident Ills pigskin clihs.ts will kiep up tlielr winning linl, I'r.iMIce sps sps siens arc he'd In lin .l.i.uis ever Tuesda.v and Piidny evening. Bicliinnn I, left hulfbi.lv, in tilr. real star of the Veterans, hnvlng sceicd touchdowns In ever game plnved te dale, due te his fine end running and rbllit.v te catch forward passe,. o'Cm e'Cm o'Cm ner, Beuniree and Ciptain Itvan als,, have been shining In all the games this ear. The team lines up as fellows; Hwjn, left end: Iielnn, left tackle. It an. 'left guard: Malle.v. centei , .Millet .. t-ht gunrd: Bsri, right tnekle; Jnee.v. ri);hi i ml : (I'Ciiiuier, qu.irii iluick ,' Bieh Bieh iiieii.I, hfi Inlfhaek; Blftik, right liilf luck; Beuntree, fullback There are seveial open dales en the Vrternns' schedule the latter pail of the s.aseii and Manager Teldti, Ard more, Pa would like te hear fiem tlrst -class (ilev ens. PURDUE CRIPPLED Iowa Favorite In Football Clash at Lafayette Iaifa.velle. Ind., Oct. ".!! -Ciippled se biiillv that ev(ti Cem li Hell, docs net ku iw the prebnble line-up of his eleven against Iowa here today, I'm due's pronpeet8 are net considered vcrj boecI for even a low kcere. Iowa, en the ether hand, is said te! im in nne mue. SIATE ELEVEN IS WTHQUT CAPTAIN Snell, Backfield Star, Out of I Came With Georgia Tech in New Yerk ' BEZDEK'S ELEVEN FAVORITE Penn state MrCellum Hills .liner 'llenl? Itedenk WrMiilien lliifTerd KlllliiKer Ullsen I lel'tner Kn i M or ( ii-nnnll r.eeruln Tecli. .1. sfiinn I r lley Mi Iter inls II it Ik l.fl .ml left lilekle .left KM iril . renter rleht mi.irtl rlrlit tnrlde rlclit end niinrterbaek left linlflmik rlulil hiiiriink tmnn A. stnten MrllnimiiKli I'erst llirren fiiltUirK . . Ilnrliin Iteferei". ( .1. MiCitrtliv iim- (inirlnl ntre. l Shnrtw. field Indue. M. .1. Thump- Mini linesman, (. (t Kfkl s New Yerk., Oct. 2!t Penn State nnd flenrgla Tech clash en the gridiron nt the Pole Oreunds this afternoon In one of the Important games en today's 1'nsfern football scheduh . The Nlttimv Lien is known te be nn Impressive beast, but New Yerk bus never, seen the (lelden Tornado in no tion 'The (ieergla stoimeloud. how ever, has cast Its shadow ever the football world, nnd tednv the shadow I will vpek te envelope the form of the ' Penn State Ll'n. i . . . . . i .. . , . l.ast Mituiuuj u suriK its nings 111101,1.,, ,,, ,.,.. f n. i u. I, ,, , t 1 . Inrvard s crimson hide, and it wns , en;i no. niise et some queer ami eriiini inprfies of fnetbnll fate that Harvard1. esi aped defeat and hehf the Lien te n 21 te-21 tie. ; The indications are that one of the ,..,,. ,.,., moo,-, ,, i..t um. "'": i Inrgesf crowds which have ever seen u football gmne In New Yerk would be present. I i...i.nii . !.,. i. . innii...i favor INtin Stnrt Ircause f the bnl- mice of Its offense und defense. The lien net only revealed u powerful nttacn .(gainst Harvard last week, but nlse ....... ...I I, I... I .. .1.. .....! 11.,.. 111,,, -II It. l. 1 1 (111 lllll IIIIIIIIWIII., fVJXHA li,..- TcpIi'h ether spccinlltips, tlipv netttl nrc shift iilins. ilnuhlp nnd trhile ....L.n ...,.i ... r.U, ....i -.... .. Ki.,l. iin"Y'i iiiiii n 'Viiii i nil I iu mi in 11 the line swings into interfeienvc. Their belief that Penn State would win was linnllj crjstalllzid in the lack of effen sive and defensive balance which is nt trlbuted te tli" Seiilherin rs a qiiulnv ;;SJ,I;j1,;;0j;;;1,M.,n,",s ,v,m Stufc wrU- Snell, the Penn State captain, and t- !... I I ....l.l ..lit J l. ..I.,.. hlul "i us u.niei'iii. wiu iiul nr anie te plnj. Ili vvn injur. ! u few weeks .Ke. but Penn Stntc has n superabun- i dance of backfield mtiterinl, an (lit is. w.ini pessiuie timi i enimj miner, a .sew Ml'e'ble Yerli boy W '"' l,Mri1 !lt ,X Vi,t rli" rli" rnrrlnnitten ten n few ycuis age, will swing into lltimlinrdt . action. Ilpp'"ni'. 1 oe "T DARTMOUTH AT CORNELL 20. Vlr- Unnirr left hairiiuk llnrke I.eeliler fnllb.Kk siecfrled ..i . ii., nn in . . I duration than im ether In Amern i. Ithaca. N.I.. Oct 20.- The stage , ,..pptI, , Yale-Harvard und Ynle set for the most Important upstate p, ,',.,; ,.ni,. toetb.ill game of the venr "re In a I A k ,, , ,. , T , J( , '"'V0"."'-0' .te,.N',!l",;,l'l'l'"'l '" "ethe siuim line-up uh,cl, i. .mi i. ii pit.ii i.m in i...... in. in..-! ... the bet laid being even meiiej. and followers nf both tennis predict a hurd. niieti battle, with a let of passing and -. I ! J 1. ..I . .. . l Licking. ... .i. ! ti ti..i ,. .. IHITII ClipilUIl .11111 Iklllirri soil UIHl v,,:,,,!,,,,,, r,hf ,nri.i. ,.i. bow. ben, iin ine miured list, nre expected te into the game P't GRID RIVALS TO CLASH Vlctrlx and Northwestern Meet en Stenton Field Club Grounds let MX Cnt'iellc Club and North western meet mi the gridiron en Sten Sten teti I'd l.i Club grounds, at Chew and I'leiwmr Mreets. this nfternoen, and a hard-fought clash is expected, as both teams have tine records for the season. In the line-up of Vietrix I Robe son, n prediK l of Kiki Scheel, who has quite a reputation ns a kicker and the contest is expected te develop Inte a kicking duel between him nnd Hcn rlch. The line-up : Northwestern X'lctrlx I. Hracken. .. left end Helland I Itothferd .. left tinkle O'C'ennnell I iKhti'Ht left guard . Ill Filllpe can)' k .. enter ti strnone Mer , rleht (.-lard Hrlumente 11. llrni ken rlchi la kle ltlley i ' lJnnnt.ll . riKhteul DeiiKhertv Vnlr.i nmrl'iliii ll VI t.nn Henrich lft halfhn, k Maley .1 nnlnps ri,ht hiifba a Itebesun VV. Ilrack. n fu.l.aik Deiv nej EXPECT CLOSE GAME Legan Redjackets te Meet Philadel phia Independents en Legan Field The Legan Bedjnc1 , ts, fresh from their victory ever the strong Hnbnrt leven. will hue up against the l'lnln i'elphla Indppenilents at I'lghtetnth and Beck'nnd street, the game starting ut : P. M The Philadelphia Independents held Kiversi.l." te n tie score ln't Snturdnv nnd nr enfldnit .,f lumlins the Legan 1. lub its flrs' defint. I.es'an V llas'v it'll Her ib Cumtntnifs. Ferrv . . . HerZiM . .. 1 "Mi . . I't'l'V IMs ri , al mudv 1Mb man . Independent" . IWke left end 1. fl I i k' left b urd ri!.--! . riKbi bu ml . rlchi i kl . run pii 1 . una tei i ,ick . left halfback rlu-ht I, i fha k . . lul.ha, k Junes Ivehs nrnwn rhnmp.en Dirm ifkl I in u Hrbn Ojier c.irtrv . . Smith Yeu Aute Kneiv Te attain ninxlmieii iNivter and efflciene in reaM th coiner -t"! n ler the h'-rlier the . mrressi m of the nine the mera e, unen.i. . a' v ll develops lis ppivir Te seiHin effirbnt eoelliut it ts necessary that ,he water ! ki-jn , ,1'i'ui.iilni; freeiv IbriiiBli Ibe cn'iliiiK "stini md that hB i ii 1 k. pt flew ikb thieuati the radial, r When rnblM-r hose fertns part of the , ool eol oel iiib sistt-n .. k nk .' twisi in in, t, t n i lessltily ru i In i.'or t Irculatinn ,i ib. water Fer the pmnrr lubriditleii of ihe dliTeren t i inn final ,li B. irimj (p ml f kUf n nt hedv an 1 rrew i ih.iaiie-- te f, a .eat i ushleu and thetuusrlv luhrbat.. th, i ir mesh is essential If the fahlic nf a tire breaks down l.cf ,re i hi ir ad wears out It is due t an Un nmiral tlexln-r .nl bri dine In the set, w ,,r M.i-utiliK frnii, i l ., b ai lua J ,,r .virb id Inn ur tee Hit a Ur l n ssure lu supiwri th, 1 i id i r utub i lntlatien XM.ivU tnsv I i t sted fir truen-ss bv . k nn up en a , m nl nl n inn i, sn I I ll V pulnt u rim-e a t list lb, fe 1 e 1 ,i j I,, i revelii ihe w h. , 1 t , d t rintn r 1 , list in e beivvaHi th rn iti nu H)lni j, 1 li f V is the sun i ii ill p, no, (Il (1 , n i uinfei i me Dirt Krltlns Im ' 'hi Bpr l nn?7 e causes b i K u ',ib ibreuKh lb ei hii'iiK inreus'n in .arhuuiur and u t, , th., elislne runs very fast arid i rea ..n ....... ink- It will step whin the siutvh Is tin, . , In ahg dirt can b rsmeved by epenlns the gasoline, adjustm.nt full turn while, the! n-lne U runnlnr. This will sunk th dirt clear threush th spray Benla. Odds en Pittsburgh Take Rapid Drep in a Fetu Days JiWl Monday afternoon members of the betting fraternity were laying odds of fi te 1 that Pennsjlvnnla would he defented by Pittsburgh. On Wedncsdny the eddH dropped te 4 te 1. nnd Thursday night, with the news thnt Ilnmer would be eli gible for the Bed and Blue eleven, the margin took nnether drop te 2 te 1. TIiIh morning, nt the several hotels and frntcrnlty houses, the best offered was 8 te 5. Seme bet thnt Pitt would score 21 points, even money prevailing. CHANGES MADE IN FRANKFORD LINE-UP Russ Tayler Will Take Place of Simendet Against River- ' side Eleven I The Big Oreen team from Bivcrslde. N'. .1.. will invade the citv this after noon and attempt te loner the colors of the Frankford Ye'Ievvjnckcts en Brown's Field, Oxford pike, near the high si hoel. But followers of the uptewners ex pect te see the champion of Seuth Jersej turned back by the same big scorn as has been run up ngamt nil i 'M III 1 'PIMMMI' III HL JIUUIIIU '.- irr aggregation T. v.,11,... I... b ,. ill .m H,p game with n new center in the line-up. Ktiss 'lajler, fermerlv of v income, hns been m cured te fill the shoes of nendet. the Lebanon Vallev b..v . who is out for the rest of the season with nn jnjurv reicitfd In nn early game. . " neister up the Hue the uptew tiers thn''' - MriiikI MefSevern. n tn;kle .'ihm-ii.v ,,t nwi! iniiHir"' aim .i.issiiten Bivershle has one side of the field ipserved for the rooters and it is ex pected that about 2000 ndinfrers of , i, , '"'. "i tppii ipnin v ill be en hnn. 1 he linp-up follews: I'rnnkferd A. , Ulverslde . . 1,','J'n viurrtte left end Illnir-. Kr is it ttl II. llbercrell l.lEbtf in Itrtd Ilirlen Xtii Liibiirc V inkleiHlit . . I.nsrh Miller ndersen eft tnikle left cunrd i enter rleht Kinrd right t.irkle rlitlit end qu irlrrbnek left b.ilfbiek rleht Imlrburk fnllbiirk Tav ler ImIp (Cant I xrmsirenir Wlllliniis iEP Nemrek YALE TO START O'HEARN Tad Jenes Shift Makes Eleventh In Eli Line-Up Heur Vllle lllnlr . Inte ( rulkshank I iiikIU liiiernsey Dlller llreivn left end l.ekstrin left tnekle Mllmi left eiiiird Unhel renter li"rtl-n rleht en iril rleht t.irkle sprncne liiilinii I nliiv In the series, which beenn In 1S1I4. ( anil vvhldi is longer in uninteriu ited . ln ,,,,.,,,, , ,,. ., cr s;... -i .'. .....-..-.. .... ... -. i , , ur ilavs. He wns . eiiiiielle.l te in, ike 'i'i levent'i-hnur shift w In n (Seergr It, .kn quartet buck, developed n inns, i In , 1 1 1'harlev O'll'.irn will therpferr le stalled as field gcwin! for the Inst tine this season. ll'Heain was etn nf tin most brilliant freshman quarterbacks in America last season. Westvllle Eleven at Darby The I)-rli ri"tnen ' n s ' XV -i, , IT lldale Park this of "riien, (lli , rn s-nrne U ant. 'pate I The J-i s r".'. -prlm-d for Ihe fra and v nrr, at, a s- line-up. ilieluc'lPC Hi, Ins " VV.hiIh i 1 Tnin.ln Tie Klrer im ,.. , ut , v 11 the is 1 11 use P., (- si ,, jju , t ei ard l--M-s lJU- Kail" u I t. ri K.i lv In ihelr ebj.eil te ,- . m i XXestvllle K nstean ,i.ii'' lurvi' ' Sits I ileinann A n. shrader le erner vv Hherbv llnell. Flt,ne . I .m In Dar !ft nd ! ta k ift irisid pent r . richt Kiiai I rleht tnckla . Merit en 1 nuar'erbai k rn in. n v .-- I lie' eri' ! ( . rsen R I'm ei llu't. nvick I r- ' Kin limit de ' ,u I HI., c VV Nl, . . Kell. lefr halfbick rlEbt halfba ,c 1, r.lnBten ru iMik Ittferee MclKUlBall Darbj Rialto Eleven te Play Media Media A A llt,s up aca'nst th tr ', 1 i i, crtdders th.s rfternien en the f r mr s er'dlren ar sixuti hI(d i,xfe-i streets Hialiu defcate ' Fern l.e a ..7-lii n,d lest t, lelvvvt, 70 last Si!ur1a -iff- a c ns I i !h Xledla has w in I , i. iiiki plaw 1 Hi-, an 1 Mannc 'XV e i, out ti k' ep his leim s sU'e ..an VVacnr nud I ins of listni ' i ,. l'iiil and w ' flnl the r v ., i,,i i kim re-fine, it U ever Th no u,, f , ',11V s - I a A A 1 .ruins RafTertv X is' n ll. 'mar . XI, i .rnack f.la le X 1 , . 1! ' 'irnt an '1 l.'i ,i , 'eft nt le't tick tft Buari --atpi- rltbt Kua--d rleht mckle rlBit fnd nuarierh-i 'k left ha f ack riBht ha'fback fill I s k ' e , 1 A isiln rlert mckie vv i iddv . rlirlt nd XX" T... , ! li mil Han k Y rkim 1 d'varts nil i s k jet,, Palmyra te Play Hobart 1? bs-i will t.liv 1'i-nm pj, .i, ,,, rri ll i h' ,f e n n u, : hc i i".,t . Kes 'e s th. bar l-t jf he -atpi, r leans nl') h-vva i'et s , i cest , evei,-t th " I Tl.e In up Filmv i a ( ,V i VV 1 n. Hih '.fi en 1 1'ft t e f't qril v ' inte, rlilit iruarl ru i'(ii . e Ich' "n I lUirtirri k left hrc'f a. k rut t 1 i fbi, li fu, h.n c F R. 'e It , I ll- It le H ll . Esi p. , in in VHs v . Tru-rvn . ( . k i i . X i- I ,! s,a k fu. i 1 1 mil. Tu er nefT-e. "tv Hi, SI 1 ,1 r, Keats i i-plrr Dall'n IV alll Ki 111 nutc UUirters Trapshoeters Have Busy Day ' ' " n f s . ir, f ki . H . Uled fe th I'.i i ade pbla rrsp.i , . -. I hii'1,1 f'r tide . an ul le m c i tire varlials iri. f 'he eicbt ,. ml ,. I I .-'i thi ' i . I, TMs i ' i -ll . in T 1 liana., h, r ' , enlv leial sbnei vv , I he -he en hi tvv , i II iiii'li.ini Itilrfil Imm an I t i s e tniis r , . nt r s 'rij . i , , lir.ee I'irl The 11V1 ! ' f i n y , i I'v will sboef t the VV"ni-t i .. VV t h si i v I si . t , i I j!-,. ' , i tn, Is in 1 l 1 r-te i , m , ip . ,, C linden trars Junier Council Seeks Cage Dates I ' lu, ll - . ,ui l ' i i. r,, i,t( ,, I a . pi it red i t rsi , tru ' ik ia , , , i " ul'l 1 ' tu s-rmir sain.'n w t', h in , ul etl rn ir t i Ir v l. rat '. i ti V! , Hit in fetm.i Muili. n star r. i is a si SSflll M'l.r n lur hlH 1 Ul I',,, ,h , , tiiiti.in i einmunlcat '! i, naid s,, ,,, t.Vv'i'i 3srt"'""""W" 'tw,ni n,nl' '-I'l man First Defeat In Twe Years In.llntl Iliells, Hit "I. H,,, , , , In I I v I t 1 l- f, ,i r 1,1 ,k. , I I TI I -' I 1 ll "t I II , , ,, I I S ar l,- St I i I f j V HI, , lit (I I ', ' til ,,,, - .1 lit t m , , 1 If, Ovvner of "Guideless" Dead Windser. (Int.. Oct -' - II nten Mi ., pre uwnsr of Oeldrlae. ihn fainiaii ru her known u "Ths auldeUis Wonder," dlsd at his lnr here tn his srnty-sliUJ year. Ha wafst Clvrll Wir veteran. i KN REGULARS ARE ON 1EUNES Principally Second-String Man. Will Oppose Centre in Came at Cambridge FOLLOW DOCTOR'S ORDERS Harvard Miicnmhr lirlnlllmnlt llreHn Kern in MuMiiril I ii dd Jeiilii lohnsen ( Inipln Iteiilltnrd tirntvvlek Ten tru . left end . Reberta left Imkle . Oerdr . left rtmrd Jenea . i enter Ktibnla rlrht rinnl . SlndeTii rlebl taekle Treiter rlitbt mil .lame qmirterhnrk McXIIIInii left hilfbnek . Snflddv rlcht b 'Kb irk Armstrent fnlllinrk nnrtlrtt Cambridge. Mass., Oct. 20. Hnr vnrd will start n line-up '"(imposed prln 'ilinlly of second-string plnvcrs In to te dux's game with CVntie College. After looking ever the doctor' report reach Fisher decided that if was wise te let the scmi-invnlids decorate the dugout and stay there, utiltss the Southerner get tee fresl with the line-up thnt la te be started. Captain Kit Kane. Charley Buell. (. eergc Owen. Charlie Ticrncv. Fskle Clark. "Tubb.v" (irew. Jack Crocker. Kos(en Fltts, percj .1. tikms nnd Karl rliiffnuin nre th" stellar performer who will net muss up their new tog, distributed te the whole squad. Owen's pulled muscle In his side Is still bothersome, while TierneyV bell en his nose Is nbcuit healed. Fltts, Owen nnd Kane get about without limping, nnd PfnfTm.m has discarded hi innc. Fisher decided that (Jrpw, who lest twenty pounds in u week en ac count of tonsillitis, would de better te rest a while, although he i one of the men that si em certain te act as a substitute. (Vnre practiced in the stadium yes lerdaj morning for tienrlj three bourn and had n blackboard talk after lunch, and witnessed a prepnrnteiv school game at Danvers in the nfternoen. INDIANA IN SHAPE Large Crowd Expected at Netre Dame Game Today ,. Iiidl.iii.iplis. Ind.. Oct. 2S. De spite the buttering repived In the game 1-i-t Sntiirdnx with Nebraska. Xetrn I'miie I tiivcrii 's s'renger team will be pitted ngnlnst Indiana I nlverslty's elevin here tednv Indiana aNe is m toei phjslcnl con cen ditinii fei the nnrunl game. Altlmusli Notre Dame's record for thl vein- I tnen imneslug than that of Indiiina. followers of the Crimson nrc prediitlng n tight game, vvitii u chance for xlcterv. Last jear Notre Dame wen. 1.1 te 10 Officials last night nld advance sent nles ludhnte n reieid irewd will nt- tend the contest FREIGHT SOLICITOR 1 - , t ' , , kt f i rst.a i i f m i ir with e s im! Xppl ' J, " I I He "e.-nui .street. i I p1 in A-k f r Xlr Sebelman. ".Tr.XXIsllll" NJlTIf F.sl fCOMMERCIAn oitHinenir Linta PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST LONDONDERRY, SLIGO S S "Eastern Ivinp;" Nev. 19 S S "Ouhkesh" Dec. 5 SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS "Masen City" Last half Net. Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc. E. W. TRINGPFLD, i,.m 428 BOURSF BLOC. PHILA. ' Lamb. O.'Se Main 7Sin. 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