f V '' i A tastetftifcrV Btiie' wtehmtu&wifim! teoitekx, mevexibeb ,- u&L n '13. Princeton and Harvard Appear About Evenly Matched in Big Football Clash at Palmer Stadiuitt 1510 SEE UPTOWN GRID RIVALS CLASH lletmfdhiiric . left fuel IllTH left tnckle . V.iy Irft xiinrtl Kurtz ..center. I.rnrli .rlrtbt Kiinnl. Men-rleen rbcht tnckle I'ettn .rlnltt enel . Kmnnurl .niinrtrrbnck. ,8rllr .Irft lmlfbnrk. Frlct rlRbt hnlfnnck Mrtliekln .fullback. . . t'unUpj Twe Bands Help Make Thing3 Merry at Frankford-Helmes- burg Oame TEAMS IN FINE FETTLE Frunkfenl .dre. RlApnth. MtColJefk.. Ohertfrll.. ThermM. John'en nchrul; Kwten, Jsrmtck A crowd of 15,000 rabid fnns ntviriii(d Urevn'H Field. Oxford plki nenr the high school. tlilH nfttrnoeii when the kick-off An made ptnrtlnp the big grime between tfite Yellewjnlkets find Holincn Helincn burg for the Independent foetbnll cham pionship of the Northeast ttcctleii. Iltm ilreda of ether fans were packed nleng the plke wnitips te get into the Held, while ethe were Hctirrylnc nlenjr. ether fnrewnvi te pet Inte the park In time , ttp. the kick-off. Tne hands tterc en hand te supply rnlertnlnmcnt durinp the blR (. '8hcp" Ueynl's YelevjnkctH Hand was the most conspicuous with Its jiiz.y tunM and Horrewful hymns. I he firet named were Intended te put pep into the home eleven, while the latter te inakc thevloiters nervous. A large sign, reading "Holmesburg. Champions of Philadelphia." was erected en the visitors' side of the- field. This brought muny laughs from the Frankford followers, and they ridiculed the supporters of Holmesburg. Friuikferd's aggregation looked te be In the best condition nnd spirits flint ihpr have appeared in this seusen. TIip "Hlg Ilurg" eleven also nppearcd con cen fideiit. hut net ns much as the fellow- :'tIic receids of the llvals show that Holmesburg has net been beat by ' Frankford for sixteen yrurn. Trier te lhat time Frankfeixl wns upreine, and had tthnt was recognized Hie finest in dependent eleven in the I'nited htatcs. Harvard Outplays Princeton Tiger Continued from I'nite One teiichbn-k. Il-irtut'd's ball en the 20- vurd lin". Oven gained .". yards lhteugn center, linen grabbed 12 mere through lefr tackle. Fitts punted out of bounds en Hannrd's 40-janl Hue. Cleaves broke through center for 11 yards. f'.arrity found a hole for n fii".t down en Htii" lard's ::0-rd line. After fiiirut.t nadc 2 vnrds threugii renter Princeton t.ns penalised 5 jnrdi, Macembcr tatk ling Cle.ivcs. A fertv.ud pass, I.oune te Hnltely. coined 11 yerds for Princeton. Clcmi's cot threu;h center for u fust down en Harvard's 20-ynrd line. A forward pass, Letiric te Kuiwly, Incempli'tc when the Tiger end bumped ngnlnst the goal l.est and dropped the pic-kin, th" bnll lulling across the cool lint. It wa Ilarvnrd's ball en her 120-ynrd line. Twe smashes nt the line by O.vens nnd I'ltts gained 0 yards for Harvard. Fitts tlcn punted te Princeton's JlS-jnnl line. Wlrey mis hurt en the play nnd time takea out by Princeton. While Ollrey wnslinving his feet pntchrd up the head linesman recalled th last play and 1 1 nnllzp.l Ptlnccten ." yards for off side, ghins Harvard her first down. It new ilnrvmd's ball, first down, en bfr own 'Kl-ynrd line. Crimson Gets Going Iluell hit renter for 12 jnnN. (In a fake Kirk (urmiitien. Fltts, of iliirviiuj. bloke tin eiigh Pliiiccten's rlit side for jards and first down. Owen broke ihreugli Piinceten's left side for three' jardi. Owens hit Princeton's left side .for (i mere jnid-. T'iie t'liint-en barks urc picking en Keck, like Chicago did me tt roles age. Owen added another jnicl straight through (enter. Cnii.ting the ball tin the fourth MirMive time, (Iwen went light thieucli editor for ' nids an 1 u but down, linker nailed I'ltts ter u less of Rival Coaches Express Opinion en Outcome SAYS W. V. (HIMi) KOI'tiR, Conch, Prlnrrlen Foetbnll Tenm "I' would be rash, Indeed, te pro pre diet the final outcome, but 1 feci certnln that this gamp won't end In n tie. The Tlgcrn are much stronger than nt any previous tlme this sensen, nnd naturally I nm hopeful thnt they will finish en top. W'v held Hnnnnl In high respect, which will make victory the sweeter." SAYS lien FIHHKIt Conch. Hnrrhrd. Toetball Team "I feel -enlldent of the Issue. There hns been a definite change for the better In Harvard's nttltudc since the Centra defent. This nnd the fact that all the players nrc in fine physical condition leads me te leek for victory ever Princeton." He en Princeton's 20-ynnl line nnd the I igcr quarterback was thrown out of bounds en his own .'17-jerd line rwiVi'T'S n '"r,"t right tackle, (mrrlty added .t ynrds through the same spot, f.arrlty broke through center for n llrst down en Harvard's -10-yard line. RICKARD MaTgeInTO HANDS OF RECEIVERS Application Made Against Promoter by Frank Armstrong t NmW TrJ1', 3av f5- Supreme Court Justice. Iletclilclss hns signed nn order requiring Tex Illcknrd, sporting pro moter; the Madisen Square 'Corporation mid tlic Jlndisen Rqunre Sporting Club. Inc.. te show cause next .Monday why the three should net be put in the hands of receivers. The application was made by I-rank D. Armstrong, n banker. Basketball Statistics LAFAYETTE GRIDDERS ARRIVING FOR PENN GAME BwwtMMmnwu l.iW EmMBSmm JhIhH Coach Dr. Sutlierlnnd's football squad did net leave Knsten until tills menilng nnd arrived nt the Heading Terminal shortly before neon prepared for today's animal battle with the Quaker eleven ALDA ELEVEM ,. , w. i r.e. w, i,. p.,. Innidcn ft n i ma im.ii,iJ.. :.... Trrnten.. 4 I .800 CenlPs'lr'. 2 I "sil.1 ! ivei"'".". ' Mn """""It 2 .31! """"" . iiurrnn-r, 1 ft .107 sciiincr.K fob toxieut Trenten at rtrnillnc. Ciimdrn nt Wllkrs-llnrrr. Scrnnten nt JInrrlslnirg. Last Night's Results UXSTKUN I.VMli'F. I'll llnilrli.hln. 20i Wllkm-llnrrp. 17! Trcn Trcn ten. BOt llnrrlBl.urK, 18. nTIIl'.H (1.V.MIX Kiijmiln. 41 1 Mnitfr'i, 10. St. Ilrnr'ii, 8!; Fnrrrn .. A,, IB M. Ilrnrr'ii 2d, S2 l'tirrrn 2d, 0. riilln. Kmrrvnt. Ill Utnrkntenw, 21. TR0CADER0 TO BE SOLD; HOUSED FAMOUS STARS Theatre Dating Back te Civil War en Auction Bleck Next Week After an eventful career, which dates back te Civil War times, the Troca Treca Troca dere Theatre. Tenth nnd Arch streets, Is te be sold nt auction. Announcement was made today by Samuel T. Freeman & Ce.. auction eers, that the sale would take place next Wednesday, nt neon, nt their es tablishment. l.'in-'Jl Chestnut street. Many stage stars, of prominence iirt came te public notice in tills pln. house, which bus been known by many dif ferent names since Its existence. Among ethers who lirst courted fame there are Hnjmend Hitchcock, then a member of the Wilbur Opera Company, and Lew Deckstndter, the well-known minstrel; Lew Simmons nnd ethers, who hnve since bowed te the final curtain. Slieitly after its erection the thentre, then known ns the Arch Street Opera Heuse, was destroyed b lire, in 18712. On belli-! icbiiilt it wns occupied by Simmons and Sleeums Minstrels, which hud a successful career for several jears. Later it was eicupled as the he'me of the .leanne Winsten Company, whire comic operas of the day were produced. When the comic opera fad died out the phi) house took the name of the Con tinental, and piesenlcd mcledinina of the old-fashioned kind. About twentv )cni.s age burlesque was stinted and the theatre changed its name te the Trocndere. With this form of iiinu'-rnicnt it prospered better than nil) time in its career. The thentie was sold by the Win penny Estate te Hebert K. Dead)', rep. icentlng the Progressive " Amusement Cempnny. en February .1, 11117. AT GONSHOHOCKEN Streng Grid Aggregation Frem Up-State Plays Schuylkill Valley Team Lafayette Gets Early Lead, 7-0 Cenllntifil from l'ne One pciirauci; and were loudly rheeied bv Lafayette. After the opening niimbei l) the. Mnrnen band the Pcnn musician, in their usual red and Illuc uniforms, en tered. The bandmaster held n temprr iii y drill en th west side of the tleld nnd then inarched around the grid-lien. 1 The (Junker students Immediate!) GILTNER TO DO PU NTING 1 nref-c' d cheered their nelsem.iker". ' ' '"" It wns n typical November dn. . , The sun plnjed Slide nnd se seek with soft, white, llinisy clouds, while n shnrp. chilling wind came out of the northwest. The Lnfnj ette tcnin mine en the Held at about 12'!2.. It wni fid lowed a few seconds Inter bv the lied and Itlue. Ihe Knsten students gave their own team n lusty cheer nnd then jelled one for Penn. The Quaker did likewise. The pln)crs spread all ever the gridiron and begim ferwanl pass, punting anil nn r (i ... . catclilng. Later oetli teams went wnt of the most interesting foetbnll ! through a short slgnnl drill, games of the seahen is scheduled nt ' Captain .Tee Leheeka, the Lafnjette Conshehorken when Cealdnlc lines un I lender, wns en the sidelines In uniform. II.... .1.... t.. . ..I..... r i.:.. .. I..... uui wit'ii' i. no culture 01 jus Kt'itiuj; line the game. He was injured early in the season. The- Mnreun umlergrnduiites PHILA. VS. SMITH CUP SOCCER Allied First Division Team Op poses American Leaguers in Second Round Play Cnnliliilp rnrllk (14) nurliindtl) 'inritsini (12) Ktnnsdr,) SrhmirNt (7) fwrhfk (10) -nilth (3) Lrllhcnu (17) nnnncr (0) llfillrlf fi filltncrffi) left mil Ifft tnfkl- left ciinril enlrr rlclit Kimril rliclit tnrkli rljclit mil nmirtrrlmrk lrft iKilri.nli rlcht hilfli ick ' .Tnttrlcrr (13) iiiiiiinrK iin.b... fit. U'l,V.i.Vrir" "'"s. Temple. Vmnlrc Viliceler. Ilmerferd. T Inenmnn Mernrlnnd. Connhelineken Itynn (4) . Arrher (20) l)iitTt(lO) rmnkte(lt) . IbtlllnM (12) Nennhnffer (0) flnrrelt(l) I.ukpn(in lUisitk (.1) ngnlnst Conch Garrett's Schuylkill Vnl ley eleven. The tenni thnt opposes Cen shoherken Is the snme one thnt held the cheered him before the gnme stiirted MEREDITH LEE IS OUT The Philadelphia Soccer Club will play Marshall L Smith & Pre. in the second round of the National Cup Cem petition en the Donsen Athletic 1'ielil NEW YORK GIANTS 10 PLAY QUAKERS Visiting Eleven Led by Charley Brickley, Famous Harvard Drep-Kicker TO GIVE PUNT EXHIBIT (Milken. V ,,,"", Lene left end1 'V..Vi " '.! Hrninnii Ml diekle ,!lr'fr.n Mrdulre left icintril llenlej my eentir. ., Aleiiiler Meliiiclilln rlrlit ciiitiI A. Miir.iilniir Mttle rlxht tnrhl ....lllV Miller .rlitht end thief ?,,'r" Scott niinrterliiirk '."Tlfi MeMi .left Imlf hm k ,. 1,1 '' Heck rlKhl linlflinrlc I. U"r!,,",i""': timll .fiillliuik llrlrkle? Chsrlev Hilrkley, one of the greatest drop kickers of nli tune, is here with his New Yerk Giants te clnsh with tin Philadelphia (Junkers in the lirst big independent foetbnll gnme of 'the local foetbnll season at the Phillies' Pall Park. The visitors haw n wonderful nggre- intieii of former college stars in th'J line-up, nnd nn less than five pln)crs picked by Walter Camp ns ills All American selections. The team has been playing in the vicinity of New New Yerk, nnd bus n return game with the Quakers en the Pole Grounds en elec tion day. Ilrlcklev arrived here lat evening mid Imniedlntelv went te the St. James Hetel, win re the team will nmke its headquarters while In this city. Ihe plajeis will nriivcnt 11 o'clock. I hey had a iimil workout In New- erk yes terday afternoon. Heinle Miller, of the Quakers, had his men out carl) this morning athe Cavnlry Annan for a tinul rehcaisiil. Heinle is aNi certain of victory, bill admits that it will be the lnudest game of tiie season for his men. Miller does no think se much of Cealdnle, ilespitc the fact that the Quaker only tle featcil the iip-Staters by n single safety. What is (ensideied one of tin fea tures of the contest is n drop-kicking contest prier te the start of the gnme eetween ltnclc. Sitan Colen Breaks Shoulder Blade; Plays Through Game llebeit llenkels, right end of Ger uianlnwn Academy's football team, Is n game boy. Yesterday nftemoen Penn Charter traveled te Oermnn Oermnn tewn avenue nnd Srhoel Inne te play Gerinnntewn Arndeniy in their thirty-fourth nnnttnl Interncndeinle League game. In the first period llenkels was Injured while tackling a Penn Charter bnrk. He did net mention this fart te Conch Sim mons, and although in Intense pnin, p1n)cd through tiie next three periods After the cnnie It was (lis rnxcrrd that llenkels had broken his shoulder blnde in innking n tackle In the first period. MORVICH CLASS j OF FUTURII! Philadelphians Prominent Throng te See Pimlico $50,000 Race I ST. JAMES' ACADEMY BEATS ST. LUKE'S, 26-0 Rcquardt Stars In Gridiron Victory of Hagerstown Schoolboys St. I.uke'n , Irrt end left tnikle left eilnril retttrr rlsht Kiiaril rlKlit tiitkle St. J.inieH' . Chiinijicr t usi he llliinell .hi lines Itiihcnrk Milkier M. ( hiindler ( elTIn (lliirhrnnk Keiiunrdt lliirell l(efepee Hunt Ttler rrlnrelim rleht end niinrteriniek left half Imi I. rlcht hiilfhuik rullliiiek -ilerrersiiiiric. IerMn Curler lledln Arerj Kemh l,uUrn I'lirrNh l.iniUiu Mlddleten Imnle'.en Tlmherluke inu'l Tltni. of uerlntl !2m. St .lames- Acidenn, after making a trip ireni its home town. Hagerstown. Md.. handed St. Luke's Scheel a lacing at Wayne this morning. 'J0-0. The game started nt !! o'clock Hi filial dt was the inilnldiiiil star of the fray. Tin' big back scored three touchdowns, jmd kltked two goals from touchdowns out of four attempts. lie scintillated en the effensi and wns n tower of Micnglh en the defi t se. Tin- first touchdown was tallied by Iteiiunrdt a few minutes after the game stinted. A series et linn plunges took the ball down te St. Luke's 'JO-yard line. Here 1 1 ijiui i dt was given" the bull and he hit off tinkle for ." yards. (In the next pln he slciited light end for Ihe seeie. Hi taileil te kirk the goal. .lehnny Si'ett. Cefnll was ciuisulered the best in the West when he wns with Notre Dame, ami Siett did gieat work for Lafayette. This pint of the piegrnin should prove decideilly inteiesting. Hrieklcy will kick from the 'J-ynrd line te the iTO...n..i i: i .1 . ..i f. - ., , .. .,, . , . .... '.'"-..mil iinu, anil llli'll linn iiiiniini rails of Scliuy kill, this afternoon. Ihe.nn,, lci(.,. , . ,mitl, .jlrectlen. It Kiwiir win siari in j. :.,w prompt. ium I)(, th( ,lr.t ri1(1 ,,int ,.,. VMhl. Ill the ni'M pi nod a series of line plunges anil end runs ugiilii bieught the ball te the home team's 'J0-aid line. This time. heweer. it wu Coflin who carried the hall. He smashed through the Hue thiee times and curried the ball ever for six points 'I'liis time Itenniiult nd I kicked the'gn.il Itecpiaidt t.ulicd hi ether two tmirh tmirh clewiis In the last half He smashed ecr fer the ml tin gh the line inch tunc. Hi t.illiul in i.n h the thiicl and CLOSE MARYLAND CONTESTS' Pimlico Knf e Trarli. Nev. .". I breualC from Philndelphln nnd New erk utldriC te the large crowd nrrlvlng nt the Pim lico course today In witness the first! running of the Maryland Futurity, thrf richlest jiurse ever offered in Amcrfcri for two-yenr-eids being the prize, tlierei being $10,000 added bv the nssoeiatlen,. the tetnl nninimt, Including $1000 for ench horse entered, constituting a pursi of nbeut $5:S,000 nil told. A trnrk net fnst, but drying nut rnp Idly, appears te be in store for the large field of juveniles carded te stnrt. The unbeaten Mervlch, by Ilunny-inedc-Hymlr, rules ns the overwhelming choice. Miss Jey, believed by horsemen te be the equal if net the superior of the block colt, was retired in Kentucky for the season after having been Injured In the running of the Lexington Futurity. Stnrtle, another likely contender from Kentucky, could net be entered when she (let eloped fever after her trip from the Seuth. St. Henry, owned by Mont Ment fort Jenes, who also owns Miss Jey, cntne in for n large share of censldern tien as the champion's closest contender. Uunnntcll, like Mervlch, u Uunnymede California-bred colt, nlse was consid ered te have a call for n part of the purse. Mervlch has done everything asked of him, winning ten sti night races, nil in high -class holds. On May 0 he wen the Suffolk stakes at Jamaica , en May 30, the Gieentield Selling Stakes, also at Jamaica. These, two races netted ?."07.1. Next ut Aqueduct lie wen n .SlU(i."i purse: July :, a SIMiil pure; a pm se of SN:!1 ; nt Kmpire City he un nexed purse of SlLMU, then nt Sarn toga the I'mtecl States Hetel Handi cap, worth $!M)7.-: the .Sarategu Spe. rial. Sit). r,oe: and en August 12 the Hopeful Stakes at Saiatega worth R.'U. 000 net. lie was taken te Havre de Grace en September '-'I and wen the Lastern Shoie Handicap, S7KI0. Seme rcceid for a two-year-old which the breeder did net leguicl as his best yeungstci nut. iti nil his successes. It' bl Xi I i m ga ane Diniin men are one in me siieng- cieiininns nate eter seen est nmnteur teams In Philadelphia and Harvard star In ne tien. hnve nlwnys innde a geed showing In Lee Conway, iiuin.igei of t Philadelphia Quakers te a U-0 score last week. Cealdnle wns denied u vic tory by n fumble en the S-yard line. Cenhlnlc hns n strong line nnd the Qunkers,weie held te five first downs while they registered nine. Ht-nns, nt center, is one of tiie best pivot men in !. (Jn. II . f -. . HIV .-llllLI. IJf Net since the colorful and victorious days of Johnny Scott. Iledie Welden, Hull Lewe nnd Pete Mnxfield hns the Maroen sported n team of such splendid achievements as the one which attempt ed te te.ir uji the Helsinnn defense to day. Muhlenberg, Dickinsen. Hucknell, Fiirilhnni. llnrL'er.4 ntiil even Pittsburgh. PUDS a leviuu came nnd ' i.e.... c.i. .i. . n.. ,j ii, i,..-ifl,. T.. s in every ple,v. "Mine" Hemier is lay ette attack. Wltii six victories bagged nest known of the backs nnd is a wen- ,.,. c.r :,. fi.i- ,,!,. ,i, r,uinni'inu (lerflil line nliiin'eiv Gllttinr. nt full ' .i ... i i ... i .1...1.. .i ,..-..--. .......... ... ..... .w-i-i. iii'icrifiiiifii ki'm 1 iiiei back, Is a rciil ster and last Sntiirdny eutpunted Cofall 1." te 20 yards. Conldttle is all bet up ever the game nnd 000 rooters will accompany the tenm. Lealdnle wen last year i;i-() nnd record clean by beating the Quakers. Title Hee Htizzing Tlie chninnlenshli) bee lias been buz zing in the ears of Lafayette men since Censhy is out for retenge. Mackert, 1 tiie time in October when Pitt wns de the big Maryland State fullback, will fcated. (1-0. They intend te use Peiin stnrt nnd will hnve 11s his running mates (.ylvunin ns 11 stepping stone te grenter Heetsky, Lukeiis nnd Peltciger. The I renown, but they found the (Quakers latter has been playing witli Paddy I n group of lighting athletes who battled Driscell's Chicago team and is in great , them ever eveiy inch of the gridiron, shape. Pcnn -Lafayette games are llch in j tradition anil history. The' series be- Rlft ftAMP IN WCQT tw cen the two tennis is one of tlu) long- DIU UHUIE IIM VV-Ol est in football annals. The Maroen nnd the lied and Hlue hate staged thirty - Minnesota Meets Iowa in Final nim, Knmi..s, of which thirty-one hnve Western Conference Game , been wen by Penn mid seven by La- -r:....,.t 'iiiycur. ciie resuuvu 111 11 nr ..nine 'mil Minis. A forward pass. Iluell' U rttUbt BtHL N I" WAPJUhS . ' " ",". "":.',.. ,.V,... ...'... V.V. ....... Athletic relations first were made iu Kitts. gate llnrvaid a firt down en , , T ,"",."" ',""", ,Zi. 1 .. , -- " the gamen hnve net been con- ilieTmcis' Ill-turd ne. It was a '-, 0 i. e- i.-i - r.. ............ ,.... ", - , 1 tlnueiis with every year, 'llicie were TO DDOOC BCOI IM CIMAMPCC Minneapolis. n. Iw I IIUUU UIhIIIII I MinilULaW I ... ...,u f.t..fi 1 1. tin, 111 I fcilelmll un me of the season hen e niseis -tan line. Jl was a 1 D..,.tin. rnn.mUinr. - r 4- , r 1 . 1 1 .1 1 . ' iiuueiis ttii every jcur, ineie were 'art pass ( w ens found n hole through Rcparat'en8 Commission te Ce te (rc what is expeeted te be the hllw, from 18HSJ t0 18m ,, from "titer for I yard. On a take reverse' Germany Next Week ric.wd el the year at Northrop Meld. ; jm) te mn In ivp ()f lhp sl.ftsens play Owens gained unit about a feet, Paris, Nev. .. 1 15v A. P.) The Pllll... .....1 I.. .1... .....I.!.. J ...! .! !-..!.. .... I.., -., iimmiiK un- un iwv leiiuie rejmi 111 inns I'liiinilissieii. nil 111(1 the first division of the Allied League. They were nosed out for the champion ship last season by the strong Hibeininn tea in bt the narrow mnrcln of 1 neint. The team Is made up mostly of lec.il ! the bail peik boys who learned their soccer in the public schools of the northeast section. The store boys have in their line-up Meredith Lee, the dnshlng forward of Inst year's champion I, of P. eleven, but lie is out of action this alternoen, ns lie is in the I'niversit) Hospital, having been there for mere than n week with injuries. Philadelphia will piebabl) use the same team that defeated lliurisen Int Saturday. IJvcry man is In geed shape and expects a hard game from the ama teurs. Philadelphia lias signed William Jeffrey, an inside forward of the Con Cen Con slieliocken team of the Allied League. Jeffrey, who is from the Pittsburgh district. Is reputed te be very geed. He is signed en nn nmnteur form. Anether cup game will be played nt Twenty-sixth and Heed stieets between Flelshcr Yarn nnd Bethlehem Steel. The locals are the faterltes te win and en form should come out en top and meet Philadelphia iu the final as the Amer ican Leaguers aie certain te scenic a tictery eter Marshall E, Smith ic Hre. Qua- f 4t. .'1 TT 1.1 . .a. I :. i. mi in periods. ,i, kicki'U one Ot Ills Mertirh cannot be ceinniired uith Mm. two tries nt genls fiem touchdowns. ,,' Win in bis two-year-old form, nor ,,. TP- ,. lnn ,ll"'r ll0I"'(, for that matter, in the HARD TEST FOR PITT '"sl iuv.if in history KRAMER DEFEATS MARTIN Wins Clese Decision in Ten-Round the noted i Panthers Expect Tough Tussle With Nebraska This Afternoon Pitt kers, nnnnunced that lie had completed I .t nlm nrrengements with Ilnlmesbuig for tin ii.irnmn plating of the "nine liett ecu these ttte Ct"in clubs next rriday. Armistice Da), nt I s,.i,iei.()ii ueiiet mm. i ins ,,.. . . I tt Intirlnirn CHICAGO AND OHIO WELL V,,, MATCHED FOR BIG GAME '" ittshillgll. 'H ." The Timers, l blows tveie cleaner lefl end hrt tinkle left iriuiril lenli r rU'ht eimril rlirlil tnrkle rlKlit enil iptirt rlmek left linlflilirk rlcht InlfhiiiU flllllMIlk Nelir.iskii I iilmSSJ Be"t in Bosten Peters"!! 1UtH- v ". D.umt Kramer, of liennilst Philadelphia, wen a close ten-round de- Wei er i .,. , .. ... ... sulieelier ' '"" "w'r J 1'''i Mnillll, of Prevl- 'tiHVil ' !,,'"rn- '" 'I'1' Anna last evening. The ffl I..""im! ,,(,UI(; ""- '"(! fought, and Krnmer' Jg ; Hurtles niargin was close. Mai tin ..vcelleil nt In. lighting, but Ktiiuier hit h.nder, nnd bis GERMANT0WN GIRLS BEAT Clilcage. Net. .". Piespects for ti- I ter) were about etin when the Mil- I roens and Itmkiyes piep.iied te take the field iu the stellar game ettlie West- I ern Ceiifeieuce teilnt The ir.iins ttei closely uiuti'lieil in weight and line stietiKth. while the lunger i perience of some of the Ohie playiis was nffse; by the brilliant plat shown in the uevieis jrnmes of the Cliiea'.'e ileten Milten Iteiiiiie), who stalled in I ! t I'l.i.n.n.l).:...,..,.., II V. I.! BRYN MAWR AT HOCKEYlai-custemed plme .it .piaiieib.U. m (will hate a serious utal fur piintin", ' Fair Cricket Club Athletes Win ' ,.""l1r"',s if ,1-!l1"1 y'"!"1'1 -," " f,' elli," ,, . ' I snlifl made an li-ynnl punt in the Frem College Lassies, 7 te 2 Ohie-Mid isnn game iirriiiiuiiiinii nrj n .nim r I uai I tt Hi e ei 'niei ii w.i- iiiimei.. T'.'V te illssipnti the nnpi, s.in,, th it th i .... i ... ... ...... ... i. Shanahan te Coach Williams Five W.lll.iiiistimn. Vu ". Tli. Win ir i tthliil ( i. un. mi si itH.i ;, niRiii ii, ,t I 1 s. i ill i h. in if N nh Ail mis a,., . ri r . fi-iii .1 i I ...k (Imi) i i li f .r th 1' in ll'llltl lIllH is it I,! Ii 111- im ii n-- . r " l-.ill ll TMI I i il f. ii I Mill- I . , I II pw nl . k 1 th tt i 11 mis th ut iu It I sill Ii HUte i it s i i . t tans I Indians te Play in Baltimore 1 Its , , .. I , I I.. I i .r .' iinir t i. lit . t itus ii tt i rii.n . t itiu r ii' I1 . H feHMi .11. i s i in stl ., n.' Iiiilhin. i i it j I w' hi I l li it I. ul its I i 1 1 11 tn "1 "I 1 i t .hi ne t i le nh I 1 1 i- I .' s i . t i i h n 1 i in . W I 1 the I i N I inieu tailed en an aiteuipleii ueiu Jiai ftem the 2S.yard line. The mnns wind enrned tiie pigskin about ." Inches In front of the crossbar. It was Prince- inn s ball en her' own '-'O-yard line. lug Kelanil tt . riotiieu, the ituelhcinl nicmber for the I'nited States, will leate for Iterliu next Monday or Tuesday. The commission will remain in the uarrltv earned n turd tin eiiizii ci'iitei-. , i :,.,,, ..nuiini i.. ,. . ti,n.. nnu tn i'lit li iiieten wns offside and peuulied testigate measures by which (iermnny tnnis dnrrity made tii the less miv ,e,.uie the necessary funds te iliteugh the Crimson right side Oar- .,',, ti, pavment of .-(10,000.000 geld nty innde -1 mere through the ether side lmxfat ,hp te the Allies January 15, f the Harvard Hue. , , ill', It also will Intestignte the causes l J "', (l ,unt''!1 ,n i"'"' " ! 8'K,m,,,( for the recent depreci.ilien iu tlic value Va fAir.,C""h.." "j?ryi"L K-VV - '.Tl "f the Herman ni.uk. me. Wittmer stepped Fitts after the inner guinea :: ynrds. A henutifiil for- ' unril pass, Huell te Pitts, gave Harvard Ji first down en Princeton's lK-yard ki m ""' "pxt l1'"! Harvard was 'fslde nnd penalized f yards. A "Heb i"lell" terwmd pass eter the line of erlmninge, Owens te Huell, mnde up I "'en y.irds lest en the penalty. Witt- , I'ler mad,, the tackle I'ltts hhet around , ' tlncetdn's right cud for 7 ynrds. Owens I J"et through center fei a liist down en ilmeten s :;s-ynrd line. Heie the fust , "nod ended. Stele: Prinicten, 0, Harvnrd, 0 , Owens went M.inl Prim oiend's light wfnv 1 tnrds A tout mil poss, Huell i ,,'r"t- gate llaitiiid n first down mi iflnceten's ai-jiiul line. "wen weiiiicd his at lliieugh Keel. ' 'T iins. (),.. again pi. .ted ihe r'feng innn nt bicnklng ihreugli tin- , "SH line tm a Hrsl down, carrying " ball te the Tigers' (-ya.d Hue. ' itllie) lwlh Imi en i his play ami .i "' '"" Owens was also hurl ,n the a-1 play and had te be taken ""t of the kiiiui. Jenkins rephu ed O,,,.,, flbark 111 v i.M '",'L " " I"""- i'liss-fiem cvn ''Mnekle " ""lH- ll""l"'r ml,,l' .Tonkins ,., , of )nlll(h fc. !. '"''I gain Keck bieke up Hnrvard's, '"etts fnr a fen,r, pass and the pig llieip"s n,"''l,,d en the '.-.-yaid Hue. I IT..: 1 . f."r"lml I"""" te Crocker I ...,,,, no,,,,,,, . ! ()hlM nn J" 1 iliicien s ball en her own JO-. turd '(1iL"riV","K off ,l,llf " ,l"i','" tncklers r'ghtfte T"5""1 "l"" "'"'"'ii'l Unrtaid's ,,l,f',f'-.rll '""de !i yard, heroic he was "u5ed out of bounds. .. Ui"1' U"i''1 nnrtiiid'H left cud but in. i."wn wlt'"it gain, Kane step-Ir!1'.1"'- ('1(,lv'" Imngeil his way ll"ug, center for 5 llrds. "'uectnii te,,k time out. ....'"""Ic minted te Huell, who made a It .iiailel1 ," ""fvaid's LTi-ynrd line. i'7 cniiEht n peer puss from center fna lest a yard.- Budl punted te Leu- Heiv Crimsew and Tiger Have Fared en Gridiron prll IU. 1817 llaniiril. 2 teticlirtcm ni. 1 kuiiIi I'rlnirtun, I luiiihilewii. In ner, llurturil. , NetenilxT '-'. 187, lliirtnril, 'i tiiutli iliiunsi I'rlmiKn. t loui'lulewn, 1 lenl. ttlntirr. Princeton Nnteiiiher 1(1. l7H-i-llnrt inl, Ol l'rlnie l'rlnie ten, 1 toii'lideMii. Inner. I'rinrrten. Nuteinber 1ft. 1870 II rturil. Ol I'rlnie f nn, 1 Kuil. Wlnnir. I'rlnceten. Ntit ember 1. IH8II llurturil, I toucli teucli toucli deun. 1 Keili 1'rlnii'tiiii. 1 teiKlnlulin. ; keiiIh. ttllinir, rrlnielen. Niii'inliir in. 1HH1 llartiinl, 1 sutflji rrlnrrlen, I iifet. Itrnw, . Nitembrr 18. 18KJ llurturil. 1 IoikIi IeikIi ilnnn. I llelil bi.'Ii rrlntelen, I toueli teueli cUnii, I beiiI toiKliilewii. V Inner, lliir- niril. 1HUJ llurturil, t crime- IH81 llurturil. Hi rrlnir IH80 llurturil. Ill Prlner- Nt temlier I ten, 'in. Netiinhee Ift ten. :u N'ntrniber lit Ien. VI. . . . NntembiT 1, 1887 lliiri.inl. I'll Prlnif- Vinrmber 17, IH8H llurturil. (Ii Prince ton 18. Neieinber 1(1. IHHU llurturil, 13i Prlnce inii. It. isu.i imrt.irii, it I'rincr- Nei ember 3, ten. I'.'. Nrtenilirr 7, ten, ii. Nftrinbrr (I, ten. 8. Netember 'J, Ien, II. Netenilier 8. ten. 0. Netember 7, ten. (I. N'erembir 0, ten, n. Netember II ten 0 N'einnber 8, tun!. Id. Netemlier- fl. tun!. U. Twenty-lliree Biiiues Princeton li. llurturil wen 8, Thre wrre l'rlnirten, I1H iHilntii llurturil, iwilnt. Htiriuril's iccstl wns from the fleltli I'rlnielen'B r.e.il turn from n plure-ldrk fellnttlnit touchdown. The referee nwnril ed the mime te llurturil. Niiimrtrul seerlnc wns etnlilljhel In 188il. the orlir erlir lunl tnlues brlngi s.,f,,, , teucliilciwn. 2i RO.tl ft nm teiiebilciwii. I (nnl from the Held, R, ISBfl lli'iuinl. Hi Prime 101 1 llurturil. ni Prime 1013 llurtnrd, till Prlurr- 1013 -llurtnrd. 3i Prlnre. 19 1 1 llurturil. 20 Prince- 101,1 llurtnrd. 10i Prlme- , 1010 llurtnrd, i Prlnre. 1010 Prlnreten, 10 llur- lO.'O Prlnc-len, III llur- Hen lli-v. 13. drier llreekl", . I . llrlntuu .1. Ilrlnten tt Iner hoiueceiu-ii i. i.e .i' .i.. e .1... . .,ti.,n, ' lc(ltnn center furuurd rlElit Inside rlrht Mini; lrrt Inside left wIuk rlitlil luilflmiU enter liiilflMik left Ii lUli ii I. lift fullli irU Eitill KhetdeH Tt is M iinii.siitn k nnniin . -". )..... ............ eacis ueiere llie uiiwn in uie iniuau , i.el,,i, li. .l.iv mill iillliiiili.li tin, I li.iilw.va lit,. . ......... ...... ... .ll"Hii ...f, ...... ............. ... ....,.,.. ; i century two ceniesis tteic piu.teii mitt-sinner conceded little chniire te win the) will one campaign Hrewn net lack siippeit. Heinnnd for tickets! lrueii hns been se great thnt tiie supply was 1-lrst 1 erlwl , n.lmi.steil rnstniimt lilrlv nstimntnu ' -1 ! f ..I. Kelivvnli lirt I1L' clllllilin nf .. ' "P ?" ' S ''.".". '"" L V " '"" '.'' . U" v ,, ' ;.. i ii l . . 1 . ii ii. i ii i i iicrinantew u t iickci i inn triitelcil ie I were thai Ihe attei.danie would reach , I.utayette ( lu,tn H,.x ray mid Kef- ,, M . fhs f, ., ,n , ,,,.,.,.,, , 20.001. Seten Minnesota .egi.lnrs will I eree O'Hrlen met for the ess-up in',,,,, ,.,.,, ,.,,.,,. ,lf ,,. ,,...,, Mlnu. i piny' their Inst home game. 'Ihe pieba- the center of the held, hchwab wen .College. 7 ie . Although the game was , Fleish Andi'raun lillcKctes wile el li.lil In'i i Hee mnn team, dii in the nui l'',r1',l'J .preminc lire giten St un In muli. Clirkr """ "",l I'liieis ue .ml I'l ulie ri tn Win!,. t ' I MMII Piibe i linemen teilat would pimi thai Oluu .eni . ate s team pat li.nl n ie.iiiui,li', for past vie teiies. GOLF FINAL CARDED hie line-up Minnesota (ole left end TelM-rif (ruiil.l left tiidcle Mcl.nur) -or hoeh iru Riiurii An Tlernej Ceprliind l.urkln Hrewn . Ilnllev . . tlurtlnruii (illnlml . renter rlclil uilurd rlrrtit turkln rliebt end . qiiiirlrrlmek lett iiiiiiniieK . rlcht hnlfbuck fiillbuek Heidi yieml Hlntee Ileldlnc A. Detlne (rupt.) . . hhuttletterth (i. Detlnne lAKke TO HONOR DE FRAIN NINE Winner of Manufacturers' Bareball Pennant Guests at Banquet lie Plain Sand will be the guestb of the Philadelphia Manufacturers' Hase ball League at Its setenlh annual bnimuet. te be held t tonight nt Ynnnli Hall, 'J7-7 Cnliiiiibhi ateniie. This fes. tlte meet has always been li bnnner event in the league circles and this year's pregiaiu piemlses te surpass nil lit hers I)e 1'rniii. Ihe chumps, will be the re cipients nf a trophy or cup. emblematic of the championship, et unusual design. I li sinmls setenteeii inches from n lite inch ebony base: the howl Is made in the shape of a baseball, ten inches jn diameter, and resting en u tripod of 1 crossed bats The lid. tthhli fits flush. has a knob iiImi innde with a ' silver I baseball nnd n'stlii" en u tiiped of bats. ! Liggett !. Mtei- "ihiliiiplens of the lirst -hnl fsi'iisen will be pieseuted with ! n large silt er loving ciii. Hairy O.ivis. of the Athletlie. will net as toast master YALE TO USE SUBS Second-Stringers Will Start Against Maryland Today ule 1 1 tlllllUM lllildeu ,. it .. Criis" K.krUun stiirinii llecket Aldrlrh Hnleden .tliillerj lei'l i ml .left tin Up Ii ft Kiiunl eeulir niilit Kinril riRliltiiMr . . right end . imiiii trrhiiiL left liiilfbuk rlslit linlfbuik fiillburl. Miirtliliil Vuiinc Ncbltl tl. Ilretter I'li'leek (iiimlr.t lluricer Mr inner drm e-s I'lllssIllK II. Ilrrttrr Piitnurci New Haven. Conn.. Net. r. Second tiring men predemlnnicil the Yale line up, ns aniieunci'd ter its came wilh Maryland 1 nlvee in tedat The reg ulars weie ex peel ed In be sent intu the game in its last stages Clear, cold skies mid u brUk wind, greeted fans. ' mid elected te defend the west goal lemi Ittitli the wind nt his but k and te re KueleHkt ,..!,. ThempMin , Llv.t- ,,,, .. .tiinnicx i iiamer kickcii en ie tiu.eiiu. wue ran the bell back te ids own J.i-yiird Hue. Twe plays netted .1 yiuds, and then, en u tevcrse piny, "Hots" Hruiier took the ball from Hrenuau and dashed HO yards off Jenn's left tuckle. On the next- piny Lnfayette was penalized lfi ynrds for holding. This placed the bnll nt midtleld. On a wide end run Oazellu made S taids. He took the bail ngaln and car- i rled it te Penn's -7-ynnl line for n first down. Gazclla again carried the ball en Mic next two plays, and mnde 8 yanN. P.l P.l liett plcriid the (Junker line, carrying t Ii ti ball te ihe iL'-ynrd line, and innde another first down. Twe jnt. thrusts netted ." yards. I'llietl leaped eter the Penn for wauls for - t.irds. Lnfayette tried a tiled; play, ami (iazulla fumbled, but recovered. However, it was fourth down, and the ball went te Penn en Its-own ."i-ynid line. llunitv punted te Penn's Htl-jnid Hue. A line play fulled te niltauce. hut en the next formation Hrunner sprinted T left tuckle and was net new nod until he i cached the I -yaid line, where he was pulled te eaith by two Penn men Kllletl tried the line ami failed, but en tin net play he cress the R"d and Hlue goal line for the opening touch down. Hrenuau kicked the goal Scere: l-ifn.tetle, 7: Penn, li. Hiunii'T i.iiled en a letei-sf, hut (in ;clla made !1 ynrels at right end. lie was .iiij.lcd by two Penn men ami fulled te','el uii when the whistle blew. However, he leiniiiiied iu the plistime. Kitestng diepprd Iliunner without gain. Willi four doe ns mid seten te go. Lnfitette icseited te a trick pint iii.d a lervard pass, Hriiuucr te Oa i:c'lla. 'esiilicd n a touchdown, (i.i. clla i.itsat the liall en the l-.taid hm mid mi'icjy mell diwn for ihe s(ie llrenn.iii kicked the goal. Srnre: I-ifayi'tle, if; Penn, e. Wyoming Wins Atlantle Fleet Title Newport, n. I.. Net 5 -The I lilted (States NtcHlnshlti Wjeinlnx wen the fnetbal chanipleinhlp et th Atlantle Hut yeaterelay afternaen. dfellnr the tlvc n from th bt tlnhlp Diliwin, S8 te 0, er and Craven te Meet net featured ns was the allalr with tliei Green Valley Title Knglisli Kh ls, ,,,,.k. It was a mere -n,,. ,,! mil,,.i, ,-, ,,. ,, emiliril iiiiliil Mill C Cllll. II w h c I t he- i Int. for Miss N. Weiner. of lit i iiiiintewii. was slli! will be detei mined, w.ll be iiiiiipiini - .1... I...1I..1.I....1 ,' .1... !....' '. .. .. .. i iiiuiii iiiiu rim ... ....--. -tiijiiih at llie liieen nllet ("nuiint I' three goals. Misses p. llroekes and L. ,ernuLli. tomeriott iiii.rnii.ir Hrintnn scored two each for their ag gregation. Miss I) Lee tallied a goal for Hryn Matvr, while the ether niaiker was pushed between the pests by the entire forward line Penn Teams Have Beaten Lafayette in 31 Games . . . - I The Penii-I.nfnyette game today will be the fortieth battle between the two institutions .inn1 1SVJ. Of these, thirty -one liate been wen by the lied and Hlue and -fu'ii by the .Mm (ion. One iCMilled m a tie The Kiistnuimis hate net defend d and have net scored en the Qunkcrs since 11)1,". The sceies of pietteiis names fe. low lssj Pei i 1 it i' 1 uni hdettrn l.a'nti tin "j , fei .e tRs.'t I'rnn II. l.afaeti V 1HK4 I'enn L'l l.ifllM'lle e IHS.t IVini an. 1 afitjeiie, . P, nn "VI l.llfier'te 10 18SH- I.fuette, 1' IVnn. " Pcnn i'li. I.ufntetts. 10 1SHT l.nfiiNplt je IVnn e IhSS l..ifiirtte l.. I'tnii s IVnn II I.nf ti . t ti 0 Islil Penn IS I.tfuMiie e. Penn IJ. I.iif,iteiti le IMU IVnn s l.,i(.ijeae e! IVnn HI L.iflijutti' 18H.1 IVnn sn l.pfntette n Ihlil Penn Jel. l.HfitteitH (i 1SD.1 P. nn at. LufAtntle n lKfni l.ufittetui (I Pcnn 4 1SH7 Pi tin in 1 iif,ieiie n IMis I'enn 3.'. I.ulimue n isiei- L.ifi ten, n Pcnn u 11X1(1 IVnn IJ Ulfie.Mie r, 11(0-4 Penn ej l.nf.i Mile n IIM),', Pi III! (1 l.ttfltM'tle n liniil IVnn n LudiMlie n ltuiT- P, nn IA I tf u telle n 1II0S--1VHM 4 I., f, i iu, ii incjO Pi nn (1 LufHtitie n 101(1 IVnn 1.'. 1. (i te.te n 1011 Penn S3 l.nf.iteti,- e 1011- l.iifie lie I" IVnn, ;i 1018 I'enn 111 I.n(n.tetle u Hill Penn, i) l.nfrftetie 0 I PI." l.ifAteile. IT l'i nn 0 lOin Pi nn 10 l.ifatetie ci I'M" - v nn '7 l.nf netie 0 101K Penn .'It I uiBtetie n , 1011 Pi im L'l I.afujetlf 0 11U0 Penu, 7 I.ufHyette 0, t iu-ed ltn ers t in tee oil at It e i Im 1, The contest will be between I)r II H rielsher and A. (Vat en. ('inten enrned the ilglit te play in the rtu.il match h defeating Harry Oeldbeig :! ami 4. mi Wedncsilut of Inst week IM ries,,. Pllteied the lllial innti li lit ttiiiniii" lunu the ilnuer il the tup m u t.iy ct it -lug niutcli, which was nnU detei mined en the l.lsl gieeil. 1 up A huge gallut is espieiiil m fe the eeiitestuuts liuliit :is Imtli ni e- sideied among the liest cedfeis m tin club. ) en Aute Knew LYMPIA A Bread and Bainbridge " tl(IM) Vt tl MtllN MM. MIV 7 .1111 JUDGE vs. D0RSEY MIMMt .UIHNN. MURRAY vs. BROWN iitni im. nn i , LEONARD vs. DEVINE tl S liineiiN It tl I'll Verbecken vs. Schcppert I.I II. Ut () K lliiiinil. I'llII Chaney vs. Salvadore Seats nn slle mitt , llulel tt llt.it) buffet 111 ii nl .nil I, st,. Uecutir nrlre' i w m w e m a a hunting uuel in Prospect Between el I'lttsiiutsh foetbnll team hei.cd fee' .limiiiy White, ,,f Ne-w Yerk, wen In Remnev and sabel ' '"' '""S'1 n"s,0 ""1,n "" ,M0 N'lunski ten rounds eterPaeldt ritnn. of Kvcr- i li inn it nnii flint tt. fir tti tlin ft iuf liitm . rtf t lit . ,,!,. ,.,.. t .. (IiIi.ik.. '' " , V.,.. i ",'.""" ' ' "' " -us.miuiu iimrBiii me .etr- sireietieler eetieniil game In Pittsburgh tins s,i- . lerkcr took seten of the ten rounds. I'leteber son lettU . ,i, , i. .,.n" i;,, ,, t ... . 1 - " - llnC ,.;" , i ii .. .... I.,,,, . ill ...- i.i Iteilinim into the rnme wltlmil Ou.il teibm 1.1 V V'iPr I','1n,a" tpmi'l two ethers nf Its liist n.nmnev i "'""- "1''" Hettsr .'lid McLean III llnrlliiirt I I art ice here the Coin IIusKers hi Tlmm" I ,',nWn' M" ' r',V ''"" lf ""- I'l 'l'l' I -! 1 iiiitthing wns iissil,ic aid mh'i- Ing dednitelv ferei ast (ililu l.'ers left enil llilfTinnn Irft tnrkle I'Mej . . left cnircj Veiinit center Trntt r'cht uniiril Snlers rlclit tinkle "ltker rlitht enil "iVnkman eiinirterb irk "'limit .. left hilfluik ntiilr . rlKlit liiilfbiiik Tnler fullhnk FOOTBALL LEHIGH LAFAYETTE HKTHLEHE.M, PA. Saturday, November 19 -I'M III. TlttlN ' I I. ns T i itiln i iit.oe ..M. 1 I I M I U 1 ' " ."iiiri p.ji. Philadelphia & Reading Railway m l .".-VS t im iRS m PRO FOOTBALL SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 1921 Phila. Quakers vs. Chas. Brickley's New Yerk Giants i mnn mis citi .rr.sr rTic iiiin AT PHILLIES' BALL PAK.t I J ' ' ' ' nn iu sjpaldlnBn' tUtrL-sIeN -,e, n en $j se m r.iiit' I '"I'liiui'iiiiiii1! i mil nun 'iiniiiii in iiiii,"'hiiiiiiiiiii Fer Less Than t ben ri'iniitinu i tt nn tt hI 1 ..n.in-. tJ fill IM pilSHlhl.. I 111 tlMUlltllltt uf Id, , 1u If th" tt.nil I" mil' tutu il tm I,, t)0 lirealtur n ml net tin ninth (he bro ,1m i nn t nn unpar.iti n has bet n .1, t. t. 1 im, ,,, I'Utwld tut h u il ttr .1 I, in ! , , , lieil.pi ei retnu e i nit emniRh tn ,i , , ti a uriii s . snr'.i.e I be llchllnt; ststeni if u -ilriiit finin i tunl tu t n t ni, i -'l'l In meant, th.i il iuu l.n,. , i t liutnlns the li.uteit t nl no n elierKeit In ilunit t n I nur. ,ti te be lerhiitReil befm st.itttni; ,n. Hie rerillcrls thttl fi.nni ei li,i i temetil bt the fiillett'tin; ti mu, u a boeiI Ml. I.i I icili In en., i pai. iteiiiil nlrnln I Apph v uh i i.iush .nl in urt it n ii in rllll tilth i i . ,M ami the tenlli.Ui, will cium ,,lf u , i, -tle.in snriHi . tftii iltiK ih. I t,s, mi i " poimnee in llie imi.iittii) Neter Tercet lhat reelinu ,, ,w,, binii0 U.irlns- t i.tt hu be. n runiilnu h i. the but tlilnu in .le l"h. lit chins i in N in unli fm ih b uiltiB tn , , , , 1 ,lltl IT llllltS, nl- Hlllln, t tl t If M,U j, ,,, " it I1U It mill It i ,, , , ,,,,, I . wt.r. A jUl II In ttell t ttrttrh the ileiit.in, Yeu Can Have Your Last Season's Ceat or Suit reiiHtteil h ns (tin prni ess re unites all liii.es f wear Hint wentlier, restores the ericlnnl lnler tn Ihe fibrli mill iniibes Ihe cnrinent In.il, nlniiist .,. nett n FOOTBALL NAVY VS. PENN STATE at Franklin Field Saturday, Nev. 12th at 2 V. M. Rescrvcd Seats, S2.50, $2.00 and $1.50 I ii kel slle beelllH tlnnilili tiinrillinr III U 00 I ... k il l inklln I lelil iltnl l.linbelit' FOOTBALL, Pennsyh ania-Lafayette Saturday. Nev. 5th, 2:.'10 P. M. 'I Itetierieel enls. SI ,0. J! en unci J1.3II. (lenenil tilinlsslen. Jt.ne liikeli. mi bilk- .it I riinkllii l'll.l ,.n,i 5 ' f.lmbelH'. S I i Scbwarzwaefder Ce., 1017-27 Weed St. ,. , in. i 1 1 tt 1 , nW'ifAJlllB '"' "i iii.. i uiit, svruruu 1 IHI1 I vl ssinss' lnin lXffiI?3 Ktery Tucxlaj MK,t ! CHOICE SEATS FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND LA FAYETTE FOOTBALL GAME ON SALE AT KLEIN'S CIGAR STORE. 35 SOUTH 13TH ST. Football Tickets Pennsylvania vs. Lafayette I nr Niile .il Imlrpehileiit ( ntiir Slure i sin mi Kim siiuir .li.ers belim tlnrkel t. ttnlnnl KI7I, I r,,.!,,,'nBIr",,, HM "' """" "- rr FLEISHER ATHLETIC FIELD ! 1 1 l inn is ni ii i.s . , . . . Bebby Dyson vs. AI Ziemer im it nun c nm is iiiKeiw .nr iiutlni: (in si.e ii (. .. ,, . ,,, i ..Mi,-,, in,- iipiii.iiun r nn ,.,;;'"''.. " .'"hiik mi sue it lie rnlmr tBlte lifi.iB . tn- .t.iiil, t, ,, ,, ,,'',, I'eiiii xiiu.tre ( uniiiii .1, s, ,, , . llfle, h li. I h i Hint ..,(,1,, ,i,,M,;, Js, IM. 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I lour In , It, i TI1K ICK PU.AC'K OlfrTlESTttA Flnel anil I nrur-l In civ I Ten llnn mt ,frrni,ii. :ta DsUtCl.M, WliMMls" Vtj.fjrj ,, T-s. ,ev u yaru, uucJl puntca te Leu- : FOOTBALL Independent Championship Frankford Yellow Jackets vs. Holmesburg Today at 2:30 P. M. llrewu'n ritlJ, OxfuriJ Hke ,l. IIIU Utlutt fm Ml 1 i! mw TH ih l tlWR- i ,(! I -HRSS 'Ml UKR iWX r.i;j (I'.tl'H m 'i ikiV. ..itrJtg"111. BBrMtiiM-i ', 'i'i I hi sS.(-, j ' - , .. - . ' ' . n,ir"jwji, .. ( ,(,., e- , ' illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
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