Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 26, 1914, Sports Final, Page 2, Image 2

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Tltetl Tucker hunted to Bhuler nnd
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Slftft fulled to mtln. but offside navrt
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penalty. Collyer was dropped In his i
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oVrrcd the ball.
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jUnger, taking the ball to Penn's 11
rfi lln. Bhuler look the ball on trot
play and fumbled, but a Cornell
Jersey covered tho- ball. Hill jrot 4 yards
ffp,n plunne off tackle when Jlockafeller
ailed him.
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HMl Play, and It waa fourth down with
r4anl to Bo
CORNELL. MA.V KICKS GOAL.
("Barrett fooled tile Quaker defense on
IJioyimxt play and n;ot around end for
a,e -necessary 4 yards and a first down.
(Bhulet made lilfl third fumble, but ro-
xcovereiJ the ball for u loss of only 3 yards.
otlycr tried tdckla plunge, but It yielded
ohly- a yard.
ItCollyer took tha ball on thu next play.
jjjut he lost n yard and Barrett went back
gjtrtq kicked nn easy goal from, the 22-yard
Pipe.
Store-Cornel, 3; I'cnn. 0.
'Matthews kicked on again to Barrett.
tHi6 ntrrlmt the Unit linok In ilm 9rMviini
ItVie. Tliero hail been holding, however.
urni uiu jihuvuiib wric Belli uacK IO IMC
Rfowit line. Barrett kicked Immediately
ltT lurdock, who was downed on Penn's
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Kjft'.tlio next play lie went off tackle for
siynrcls. Matthews not onlv a vartl on
itV'plungo at centre, and Tucker punted
oui or bounus on Cornell's is-yard line.
.COtlNJJiLt. BOSH SLACKENED.
COil a fako play Colyer sained a yard
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Beats Out Astute in Ovcr
the - Hurdles Handicap
Event Mamie K Wins
First Race.
HAVRE DE anACB. Nov. 26.-Chupa-dero
won the Haserstown steeplechase
here today by outgamlng Astute. Single
Stick inn third.
The opening event was captured by
i..u k. with Meeluka second. The
third race was annexed by Armament
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to 10. won: Meellcka. lof. Smyth. T to 1. A
,. 20 1. 16. end! nnyrac 07 Mftm.
SSrrctt tried a forward posa to O'Hcarn,
but It grounded. Off side gave the Itha-
tcan'-s 5 yardo. Barrett tried an end run.
tut It gained him only a yard. Shulor
flLlnid 2 yards on a plunso through
(centre.
Barrett charged ahead for 7 yards and
' first' down. Bhuler was piled up on tho
noxe play for iw gain. He tried again
nnd this time lost a yard A forward nsiss
5, irom Barrett to Shuler gained 20 yards.
Wtci the sail on I'cnn's 40-ynrd line I'hll
llpk Cornell's battering ram, went In for
Hilll at fullback.
A long forward pass from Barrett to
, Bhclton gntacd 20 yards nnd took the ball
to Fenn's 20-ynrd line. Phllllpl made i
i yards ou a jla- off tackte. Tho next time
k ne wan inrown ror a, loss or yaras. tie
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;the ball waa passed to Phllllpl and he
Responded with tho necessary distance
through ccntro. Hero tho period ended,
'Sioro: Cornell, 3; Penn, 0.
SECOND PERIOD.
, Tlllycr replaced Munstck In tho Cornell
fe. -llpe. With tho ball In Cornell's possession
g.n Pcnn's 11-yard lino the fight was ro-
mimed. Phllllnl took the ball on tho first
j$,ay bue ho fumbled and, Hopkins re-
-eorEered- it ror enn on me Muaxora u-
tri line.
Tncker tried a fake run. but lost 4
yards. Ho kicked without further delay,
'land O'Hcarn. who recovered the ball, was
"tried an end nin from a fake-kick forma-
Ci tlon. but he foiled to gain. Phllllpl went
ynhsad for 6 yard.
He tried again and mused a nrst down
Only by Inches. Phllllpl was' selected to
Jmako It a first down. It required an
iofnctal measurement to determine the
ifact that a first down had been made.
Ihuler on a fake play failed to gain.
l-i men uarrett snot arouua uie wuaxers-
rright end for 12 yards, taking the ball
to.the 15-yard mark. Shuler on the next
play could get only a yard.
CORNELL, SCORES AGAIN.
On a wide end run Shuler came around
end for 6 yards. Phllllpl went off tackle.
f tut he lost a yard. McCutcneon went In
f jJrjVnderson In tho Cornell line-up. Hop
kins was hurt, but stayed In the game.
jM'rth 4 yards to go on tho fourth down,
' Shuler took the ball and got the distance
and took the ball to tho 1-yard line. BaT-
Jrott made a touchdown on a centre
slunge. Shuler kicked the goal, which
aada the. score -t'ornen, jo; rennsyiva-
olauO.
-Matthews kicked oft to Shuler, who
,m forced out of bounds on Penn's 30-
ydrd line. Matthews was hurt and Mof-
i.iftt took his place. A forward pass hit
-th ground.- A long forward pass from
i'6i,u''r t0 Shelton gained 40 yards and
jvsMl " bal1 ' Venn's 31-ys.rd line.
"TOUCHDOWN" CALLED BACK.
Afirrett charged ahead for 6 yards.
fere Wltherow came on for Norwald.
Irtrrftt made It a. first down with a
Pplipso through centre. Shuler got only
19 "jwa. then twrneii was set dsck is
'yards for holding-.
r.'-X forward pass from Shuler to Shelton
l-.Tstraight dawn the field scored a touch-
dawn, but the referee called the play
back. Tucker was hurt and Avery took
Ills place. A forward pass hit the
ground.
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tsis', but it grounded. Barrett tried a
crop hick from tne vyara line, out u
jt3 -tlockea ana ttoons recovered it ror
Jenn on the Quakers' 10-yard line.
Svery shot ahead for -I yards on the
Kt play. -For Unnecessary roughness
m.he iart of a Cornell man Penn waa
Iven 15' yards. With the ball on tb
-rUv&rri linn. Manett nn two nlun&res mad
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FINE" CORHHLL END RUN.
4:A delayed forward pass hit the ground.
forward pass was tried again, but It
l"atld. and it was Cornell's ball on downs
their -yard Mne. Shuler on a fake
mads 6 yard around end, Here coll-
eame charging around end In beau-
style ror a So-yard gain, taking- the
I to Penn'x tt-yard line.
ta" lest i yards on an end run.
made 3 yards on an end run.
er tried a forward pass, whloh was
fecepted by Merrill, who had taken
eelrs place, ins play was aaJIed
and Cornell was given a nrst down
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l lost yards and Collyer made
wilr yard. Barrett lost a yard
Sit attempted run a4 was hurt when
ere WH returned to the game fer
i in the Cornell taak field. With
yards M go. w R fourth (town, Itar-
tria a gat trom nma, out n latitfl.
PHMK OW?IDB AGAIN.
wna put att the flstd Ht lUcgtmate
tiition and Cornell atlMd by
Most lck ta their J-yfd ltmt. ,H-
aitkMt on ta flrat ply and Vma
bali. frcuu ttielr M-yard Ito.
t thrwugn oo tie tut play for
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Avery punted out of bounds on Cornell's
27-yard line,
Ktelnert lost 3 yards on nn end run, and
then Barrett lost " morn on a delayed
pass. Hero Seclback took Hopkins' place
at end.
Barrett kicked to JMorrlll on the 40-yard
line, but hero the half ended. iScorc, Cor
r.cll, 10; Penn, 0.
THIRD 'PERIOD,
riillllpl returned to the gomo for Klein
ert, while on tho Ponti team IVopklns re
placed Seelback. Ainlerson mid Munstck
also icturncd to their orlglnnl posltlonn
In tho Cornell line.
RiiRsell kicked off to Colly en. Un
sprinted back to the 21-yard line Shuler
lost 2 yartlfi on tho first plunge nt tho
Quaker line. Then Barrett tried a wide
end run, but ho got only a ynrd.
He kicked on tho noxt play and Marrell
inado a wonderful recovery of Barrett's
punt and then Penn wns given 15 yards
for Cornell's holding. The Quakers lined
up on Cornell's 43-yard line.
Two delayed .passes fulled to gain, then
Avery mnclra forward pasi to Hopkins,
who gained 15 yards. This took tho ball
to Cornell's 21-yard line.
PENN SCORES TOUCHDOWN.
Colyer wan hurt and had to be car
ried from the field, Collins diking- his
place. Moffet out straight through con
tre for 6 yards. Ho failed to gain on
tho next piny. A third time he tried, and
nn ofllclnl measurement showed that ho
got his first down. Tho ball was now on
Cornell's 11-yard Jine.
Merrill fulled to gnln on nn end run.
Rockafellcr got a yard mi the next place,
Cornell holding firm. Thnn, on n beautiful
forward pass, Avory IX) Merrill, the
Qunkcr quarterback ncorctl n touchdown
In tho extreme corner of the field.
Avery punted out to Koons, who made
the catch. Merrill carefully set the ball,
but Russell missed the goal.
Score Cornell, 10; Penn, 6.
RUSH BALL FORWARD AGAIN.
Barrett kicked off to Merrill, who ran
tho ball back magnificently for 20 yards
to Penn's 36-yord line. Rockafellcr failed
on a tncklc play and Moffett Rained only
a yard nt centre.
O'Hcarn threw Merrill for a loss of a
yard. Gotwnls took Rockafellerjs place.
Avery punted, the ball going out of
bounds on Cornell's 19-yard line. Shulcr's
forwnrd pass went out of bounds, on Cor
nell's 43-yatd line.
On a delayed fprward pass tllopkins
cnught Avery's forward pnss just Inside
the boundary for a gain of 20 yards. Tho
ball was now on Cornell's 25-yurd lino.
Moffett got through centre for 2 yards.
O'Hcarn threw Moffett for a gain of
only 2 yards. Gotwals took Avery's per
fect forward pass for 9 ynrds and a first
down. This took the ball to Cornell's
11-yard line.
Avery lost 2 ynrds on an end play. On a
perfect .forward pass, Avery to Koons,
the Quaker right end made a touchdown
botween tho goal posts.
Avery tried far tho goal from touch
down, but missed.
Scoro Penn, 12; Cornell, 10.
CORNELL'S THIRD SCORE.
Penn chose to kick off. Russell booted
the ball out of bounds. Russell kicked
out of bounds again, and Cornell put the
ball In play by scrimmage on their own
40-yard lne. Barrett made 2 yards
through centre.
Phllllpl tried on the next play and
got 2 yards more, Collins lost 2 yards
on the next attempt, and Barrett kicked
out of bounds on tho Penn IS-yard line.
Merrill got only a yard on an end run.
Offside set I'cnn back C yards.
Avery kicked to Barrett. The Cornell
quarterback caught the ball on the run
and behind wonderful Interference
dashed back 60 yards for a touchdown.
Barrett kicked the goal.
Score; Cornell, 17; Penn, 12.
Russell kicked off to Barrett, who ran
back to the 23-yard line. Holding set
Cornell back 15 yards, to their 8-yard
line. On a fake J)ck Barrett made 10
yards, lie kicked on the next play to
Merrill, who was thrown on his own 15
yard line. Here the period ended.
Score: Cornell, 17; Penn, 13.
FOURTH PERIOD.
MsCutcheon went In for Anderson In
the Cornell line-up, Avery lost 3 yards
on on end run Offside cobt the Quakers
5 yards. A forward pass from Avery to
Moffett mode up 4 yards.
Avery's forward pass to Gotwals
grdunded. Avery' punted on the next play
and the ball rolled over the goal line.
Cornell put the ball in play on the 20
yard line and Collins tried an end run,
but he only got 2 yards.
On a lateral pass Cornell lost 3 yards.
Barrett punted to Merrill, who fumbled,
but Avery recovered for the Quakers on
his own 30-yard line. A forward pass
from Avery ta Merrill made yards.
Avery tried a long forward pass, which
Hopkins fumbled Moffett made 3 yards
on a fake Kick, juonett got 3 yards
rott, mid he got his first down with a
yaid to spare.
J'olllns shot ahead for 7 yards, taking
n bull to tho 7-ynrd line, but thero hail
Ixcn holding and the Ilhncnns were sent
ba&k 13 yards to tho Quaker 23-ynnl lino,
llocltafeller returned to tho game for Mof
fett. Collins advanced ," yards off tackle. Bar
rett shot into centre,' hut could not gain.
Then Barrett tried for a goal from
flcltf, bitt It went wldo nnil Penn put the
ball In nil" on the M-cynrd line. A long
forward pass from Avery to Rockafeller
made 20 jnrds, then n short pass from
Avery to Merrill gultied 10 yards, Uorl
?as enme Into the game' for Hcnnlng,
Avery lost 12 yards when h failed to
get a forwaril pass iiwny A short pass
from Avery to Merrill imtde up 6 ynrds.
Another forward pass tried In desper
nllon hit the ground and 111 wns Cornell's
ball on downs on Penn's 4C-yanl line.
Collins niacin 3 yards thiMUgh the lino
nnd on the next play ha shot nhend for
17 sards. Phllllpl gained 2 yards. Mat
thews returned lo tho Ramp for Moffett.
yruquhnrt came on for Koiins.
In two plunges Collins made ! yards.
Wray took Rockefeller's pi ice. Phllllpl
In two plays took tho ball over for a
touchdown. Lautu replaced Shelton nt
raid for Cornell. Barrett klclced the goal.
Score Cornell, 21; Penn, 12.
Janrison took Gallogly's plwe In Cor
nell's line. Bnrrctt kicked orff to Mer
rill; wflio ran the ball back to; the SVyniil
linn. Averv's forward pass was Intei
ceped by Shuler nt mldlleld. Here the
gamin ended.
Scire-rornell, 24: Penn, 12.
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Field Jil'ltv lmidernem. Lettish t.tneth of
periods lo minutes.
PENN TEAM GIVEN
SIGNAL PROOF
Cantlntieif from I'nce One
to be ponnlnr nnd efllclent. The -throngs
began arriving shortly after noonj.
The Irrortresslblo faker with his flowers
nnd pennaitts and tho ticket scalper De
ST, JOSEPH'S WINS
FROM GEORGETOWN
PREP, SCORE 28-0
Local Football Team Hands
Smashing Defeat to Vir
ginians Clever Forward
Passing by Crimson and
Gray.
St, Joseph's Collcgo football team easily
defeated Georgetown Preparatory School
In their annual game at tho Northeast
High Field, 29th and Cambria streets, to
day, by a scoro of 28 to 0. SI. Joseph's
enrned only one of her four touchdowns
tiirotigh straight play, the others resulting
from two blocked kicks and nn Inter
cepted forward pass. Tho playing of
'eigand for St. Joseph's nnd Daley for
tho Virginians featured tho contest. Daley
urid Monuhnn gained through St. Joseph's
lino at will, and had Georgetown had an
able, punter the game might have lcsultcd
otherwise.
St. Joseph's started the game with a
rush and scored within the llrst few
minutes of play. Immediately after re
ceiving tho klckoff Lavan, tho Crimson
nnd Gray right end, pulled down one of
Wclgand's long forward passes for a 30
yard gain. Thornton made a few gains
through the line, but lost the ball on
downs. Georgetown's punt tos blocked
and tho Prep boys lost 1b yards.
Their next attempt to kick went out
of bounds ou their 20-yard line. Wei
gaud and Thornton then pierced the line
for a touchdown. In tho second quarter
Georgetown outplayed St. Joseph's, Daloy
and Monahan ripping up the lino for re
oet the croVd.nt every turi. Tmmc ar- eal'J, B.al,,ls-, f,u,t ll'P Biuc- ul,(1 W
through centre for a first down. A for
ward pass, from Avery to Merrill, gained
IS yardjs. when the Quaker quarterback
was thrown out of bounds. Holding set
the Quakers back 18 yards. Avery tried
a forward pasq.
COLLINS' 40-YARD nUN.
It hit the ground. He tried another and
this time Gotwals caught It for a clean
gain of 36 yards. This put the ball on
Cornell's -yard line. Moffett was forced
out of bounds wjthtjut gain. Avery's for
ward pass went out of bounds on Cor
nea's tftyard line.
OoHlns made 6 yards around end. Here
gebaei went in for Hoprflna. On a quick
Hm stfuoss CeJUfui got through the l(t
side sJf reftB's line for a clean run of 40
yad bAv Xarryi bought Ww dew.
CoIUhs advanced 3 yards throegti oen
tn. He triad agala and gM S more.
fPWttHH 1M1 ahead for 8 U smi a
IMM down, tawns the o&u t f fta's -yrk
ltae. -Offside nt OorntJI beck
KHNN ADVANCES M TARDA
Norwallt came on for Uarrt, bljiipj
rnngements Vcro ln pbargo of. Lieutenant
Buhler, of tlto. traflic squau. no naa an
army of pollivemeii on hand from nearly
every district In the city.
Cornell's sqttad wns the first to arrive
on tho field, making Us appearnnco
at 1:40. The weather was Ideal from n
spectator's standpoint, but u, trifle warm
for players. A southeast breeze swept
across the field, but It didn't have tho
tnng to take the warmth from tho rays
of the sun which beamed down through
a high mist.
The Ithacans trotted out a band and
It gave an Impromptu parade around
the field, cheered enthusiastically. Coach
Al Sharpo watched, his proteges go
thiough signals, hurt forward passes and
kick long spirals.
Collyer was loudly cheered by the en
tire assemblage as ho was carried from
the field with a badly -wrenched knee In
the middle of the thlrH period. Cornell
needed him. as events were to prove, as
Penn's great renewal t strength came
Just after ho left the gome.
WHEN PDNN MEN WENT MAD
Pandemonium brohe Icose In the Penn
section when Avery's forward paBS was
caoght by Murdock and carried across the
llnetfor a touchdown and an army of ap
parent (lunatics danced and gyrated when
tho Red and Blue scored a second touch
down. Then, when Barrett ran GO yards for
Cornell's third score, gloom settled for a
time on the Penn cohorts, till the cheer
leaders called for fresh outbursts of yells
to spur the team on to another effort.
Displaying more evldenco of the
thoroughness of their training, 300 Boy
Scouts actad as ushers In the stands.
Tho boys moved with celerity and were
ever ready to do the small things that
add to the comfort of the audience. The
ntudents, who formerly accepted the
chance of uaVertng In order to see the
game, were ofxlmes wont to "loaf on the
Job," But thflra was no loafing on the
part of the Bey Scouts. -
The boys wene In command of Samuel
G. Friedman, chairman of the Scout
Masters' Committee and J. Woodbridge
Patton. They r presented the first class
scouts of every troop in the city. They
arrived at the rrounds singly and in
groups shortly be&ore noon and took their
places In the stavds. Their khaki uni
forms made them conspicuous and spec
tators had no difficulty In being shown
to their proper seats. Under the old
system, the student wore badges ta In
dicate they were ushxsrs. This badge was
difficult to see and ln consequence an
usher waa hard to distinguish from an
ordinary spectator.
The services of the seouts was donated
to the oftlclals of the University of Penn
sylvania, and many who witnessed the
'manner In which they work expressed a
desire to see the Boy Scouts ushers at
every affair held at Franklin Field.
There was merit In Penn's defeat The
sting was removed by the plucky struggle
of the Red and Blue players. They fought
a team acknowledged to be their supe
riors In every department o( the game
unflinchingly.
The students and alumni of Penn stood
and watehed Cornell's graduates, led by
their band, dance a snake dance en the
turf. Upon approaching the goal posts
the. Cornell rooters hurled their bats
across the erestbar in a delirium of delight.
B07 Struak by Trolley Dies
Ignatius Mawey, u years old, of U13
Buttonwood streat, who was atrvek by
a trolley ear at VKh am Wajaet streets
yesterday. ad tafc ta (be Hatiaaa
liassttai witii a tgamani feU. -dttd
today. vftboMt b8isf raggftea cos,
sctaatsaess.
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aboyt) lacked tho punch when In their op
ponent's territory and lost the ball on
downs. St. Joseph's had little chanco to
scoro durlrg this period.
In the socond half St. Joseph's took ad
vantage of Georgetown's blunders and
ran up 21 more points. Georgetown re
ceived tho klckoff and cntrled the ball
50 jards on lino plays to St. Joseph's 30
yaul line. Hero a forward pass was
tiled. Which Monahan threw right Into
tho arms of Welgand, of St. Joseph's,
who ran S3 yards for a touchdown. When
play was resumed. Georgetown, nfter
taking tho MckolT, attempted to punt,
but the kick was blocked by Byrne, of
St. Joseph's, Lavau falling on tho ball on
the Georgetown S-yard line. Thornton
took the ball over for the third scoro
on two line plunges.
During the filial minutes of play, Wei
gand hurled a long forward pass from
mldficld to Lavan standing on George
town's 20-yard line. Northrup, who had
taken Martin's place at halfback, gained
ir yards on an end run, and 011 the fol
lowing play Wsgand went thiough tacklo
for a touchdown. '
The game was attended by n crowd of
4000, including a number of Georgetown
rooters. The contest was cf added In
terest because St. Joseph's plays Cutliollu
High for the Catholic schools' champion
ship In .a post-season affair next Wed
nesday. The line-up:
St. Jojjojih . Georgetown Frp.
BtnnU left end Connors
Spearing left tackle Henry
Ii) lo loft guard. ..,, Tlllev
Byrne centra De La Versus
Donnely right guard Mtndry
tituiy ngni tACKio conneny
Lavan rlgbt end Corbett
Anderson quarterback Monahan
Martin left halfback Daley
AVelgand right halfback Stohlnian
Thornton , fullback ijlierman
Touchdown Wetttand, 3i Thornton Goals
from touchdown Northrup. 4. Subllltutlon
3t. Joseph's J. Doyla tor Spearing, Ulamond
to,- Itellly, Nothrup for Martin. Martin for
Northrup. Georgetown Prep,, llarrlgan for
Stohlnian. MoHurh. for Henry, Henry for Mc.
Hugh. Mcllugh for Connelly, Thompson for
Htnry, nilcy for -Henry, atohlman for Harrl-
?an. Officials: Ileferee Keogh, of U. of P.
'mplro Harry, of Penn State. Linesman
King, of Penn State. Time of quarters 1.1
sad 13 minutes.
SWARTHM0RE PREP
GARNETS BEAT GREYS
Win Annual Football Contest by
Scoro of 14 to 0.
BWARTHMORE, Pa., Nov. X ln the
annual contest between tho two societies
of Hwarthmoro Pfep School tho Garnets
enmo out on top, bearing tho turkey.
Score, H-0.
Tho winning society was endowed with
the malorlty of tho varsity men, nnd by
successive plays of strategy nnd remark
able fumble recovering they showed their
superiority over tho rival society, the
Grays.
In tho second period, by a Borlcs of
plunges against what seemed to be n
stone wnll, Stevenson, of the Garnets,
shoved the pigskin across tho chalkllno
and kicked the goal.
Again In the last quarter, after recov
ering n, fumble, O'Brien, of tho conquer
ing tribe, crossed tho lino for a touch
down and Stow kicked tho goal. AVhlle
O'Urlen's work In recovering fumbles wns
brilliant, Johnson, of the Grnva, mado
good use of his heavy bulk In tho line
plunges. Tho line-up.
Garnet. Gras.
Ulakn loft end llrnun
O'llrlen left tackle Itcynolds
Ifarrey left guard Obert
Kntilkes centre Htlles
Work
. .. Tcmplo
.. . Smith
Shoemaker
Voorhees
. Hampton
Johnson
Goals from
Hofcrco
Tjler rlsht guard
Stow right tackle
I.fuckcl . . .right end ,
Stevenson . ... nunrterback
Srhoetv left halfback
Holt right halfback. ..
liojt fullback
Touchdowns Stevrnson. O'llrlen
touchdowns Stevenson, Stow.
Hunter I'mplro lurtaln. Unesman Thomp
son. Substitutions C'lvmer for I.euckel
I.euckel for Clymer, ilmcr for Holt, Adnms
for Tyler: lloyt for Stovenson; Jlolt for Cly
mer, waiter for Schocw.
JOHN WTCONVERSE
THROWN IN RAGE OF
RADNOR HUNT CLUB
Remounts and Pluckily Re
enters C o nte t 7- Hun-:
dreds of Farmers Guests at
Rosemont Meet.
INDIANS RALLY
TOO LATE; BROWN
TEAM VICTORIOUS
Final Score Is 20 to 14.
Carlisle Eleven Makes
Two Touchdowns in the
Last Quarter.
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Nov. 2.-Carllslo
Indians eleven outplayed Ilrown In the
final football battle this morning, but lost
by a scoro of 20 to U A crowd of iOO)
saw the contest, which was a spirited
ono from tho opening klckoff.
Brown owes the victory to her alert
ness. Pratt fumbled a punt on the 15
yard line In the llrst quarter and Gordon
and Ormsby turned It Into a touchdown.
Gordon recovered tho ball and dashed
ocr tho goal lino only to fumble, Orms
by recovering.
Ilrown forced the lighting In tho first
period, and fluotighotit most of tho sec
ond. Shortly after tho second quarter
started the Hill men carried tho ball on
short rushes to tho UO-ynrd line, where a
forwnrd pass, Gordon to Blue, netted an
other touchdown. In tho third period an
other fumblo gave Brown her third
touchdown. Stafford dropped a punt on
his 10-yard line, and Mcllee carried It
over for a score.
It was all Carlisle In the last quarter.
Calac dripped tho lino to tatters and
scored an easy touchdown a few minutes
after play stnrted. Five minutes later
ho carried the ball over for another touch
down. Carlisle out-rushed Brown 3 to 1,
but fumbles cost her tho victory.
l.tne-iD:
Carlisle.
.. left end Ilusch
. .left tacklo Welmas
...left guard Wallettn
centre Morren
.right cuanl Hawk Haglo
.rignt tackle
Vldet. Amans, Saturnus, Brian Bortl, Thrill,
Star of lite, lincore. Surgeon and Llnaa
IF5ewtid1''racr'the lfsgerstown Steeplechase.
3-efr.oldrnd up., about 2 ""'"P',?'"'
104, Ityan, 0 to R .2 to (1. out, won) AituU,
HI llaynes. 0 to o out, second Slnglo PUck.
Hi! WlflUms, .1 to 1. .1 to B out, third. Time,
I (12. Brother Folk also ran. .
Third race, selling, handicap, all ages, i
rrlls nnd 70 oros-Armament. 109, McCIisr(
B to I, 2 to 1. een. won Dushr Head. 100.
Hjrrie. 1" to ' to 1, 2 to 1. seeondl Harry
Sliwi 111. Nlcklaus, 2 to 1. even, i to i.
third Time, 1:4.1. Guy Fisher. Cliff lld.
El Ore. Be, TowtonMeld, Dartwerth. Ambrose
and Frank iiuuson aiso ran.
V
for
nrn
BUNi . nju..-.. -., -iV. :- .. i:il Ik
to 10, second o, i. miner, w "".i.V.;
J 3 to 1. 1 to 4. third. Time, 1:62. Tartar
and Thorn Hill ,lo ran.
riflh race, selling, for 3;?r-M s.n8 up.
n furlongs-nmersld Gem. 112, Shilling a In
B. out. worn rralrle. 10T. Ural. . to 1, 2 to I.
.1 to B second: Sherwood, JIT, I.lllcy, 3 to 1.
4 to . out, third. Time 1:113-0. Laura, Heart
beat and Ancon ano ran.
si-- 1fMn4l.ft
ourtn race, ine jjhyi-o ubuib ""IjTIlI
S.year-nliis and up. It miles-Robert
dlv. 110, Ambroae, 3 to l, even, ou..
t--H rvr iiwpn.. M in i. .a A.
.. ...1- flu mnn
S Xtll race, maiuen imi'iwi"";, ....
. naif furlongs-Volant. l6. McT-ahey -. B i to
2. ien, 1 to 2 won.' Shrewsbury. JOS, .Nlcklaus.
..'. ... . ,.. i n i. f mntinA Riitlmanie.
Brown
Donovan
Ward .
Octtilmll
Mitchell
Maxw ell
Tnrnum
McBeo right end.
Dark quarterback.
.Andrews left halfback.
cordon rignt naunack.
ribi$a.n,fi ssrsL:
S3Xfl,S: Uikw
LANSD0WNE ALUMNI
DEFEAT REGULARS
Old Grada Come Back nntl Win root
ball Game,
T.ANSDOWNK. Fa.. Nov. . The
Alumni o Lansrtawne High School proved
that they could come back today, when
they defeated the regular varsity football
team by the. score of 13 to 6. The Alumni
scored a touchdown and kicked the goal
In the first period and held the regulars
scoreless. In tho second period neither
was able to score.
The Alumni again put the ball over the
line In the third period, but In the final
they tired and allowed the regulars to
score.
Lansdewna (High. Alumni,
til&nnara left end V Dunlop
Ware left taekla ,. . Lyster
rtian left guard ........ A. Dunloa
Kiss centre Tbonifiaea
Kbrey right guard Kilstt
Walkins right tackle Suhnmi
Kldd Tight mii,.,,. fteokw
J. MsLean . . auarterbask Davenfert
I. MeLean. ..left balfbak Prgun
r. Melvean . rlgttt halftuek Swwril
Ktehela . -, fHU5tk-,W .uBwore
Ittfe Dwilsp. TTtacjr Farln Uaawnn
BSBliMAN TAJ?EN TO JPJtJSON
i i ii s i wmv i"
Boy's Blayer Transferred Because of
Feara for HI Heftlth.
Victor B. Bleheliiftin, confessed murderi
qf elght-yee-r-old Albert, Kraft, has been
transferred to the County Prison by Cap
tain of IJeteetlve Cameron, acting on
te sujgentiou of Poltc Surgeon Was.
ittKsr. who, feired the nuua would suffer
a nervous breakdown.
Kshlman IH be arranged for a he'ar
uig Xovawber t CtMral sUUw It
ta pted that appllfiittwi wlU (e m4
soon by Uwdore BUm. retalntd to look I sgw trck tam, A. J. Oogghrty. Vie
ftr fcfW'Jgmhtf hv Un wWt. Jiwicla 94, sprUur, uml
John W. Converse was thrown from his
horeo when It refused tt Jump In ono ot
tho Radnor Hunt Cluo races at Its
Thanksgiving meet ot Rosemont today.
Ho pluckily remounted and finished tho
raca.
Hundreds of farmers nnd Main Line
society folk were on hand this morning
for the meet. The farmers came to the
clubhouse ut Rosemont in all kinds of
vehicles, whllo thtlr more wealthy friends
rolled up to the club to enjoy the sport
in automobiles.
Before the meet the farmers were the
guestB of tho Hunt Club at a breakfast
at 9 o'clock.
Tho scene In tho paddock was full nf
color. Many of tho riders entered In the
various events were garbed In "hunting
pinks" Prominent society men nnd
women discussed tho mot Its of the horses
before the races started. According to
members of the club, the turnout to the
meet was the largest that they have had
for a number of years.
Just before tho first event started Fred
erick Strawbrldge drovo Into the grounds
with coach and four.
Great Interest was shown by the
farmers In the Jumping class for farmers'
horses. All kinds of steeds were entered
by the farmers, and ln order tn r-.t
large number of entrants each was given
a blanket.
A cup offeied by Henry Ii. Collins for
tho winner of the heavyweight hunters'
race, which was run over the land owned
by Captain J. Franklin McPadden, was
won by Mr. Collins, donor df the trophy,
on Monarch, whllo Francis V. IJoyd, on
Cherry and Isaac A. Clothier, Jr.. on
Judge, finished second and third re
spectively. In the middleweight hunters' event John
W. Converse, who did not win a. place,
was thrown to the ground when his
mount, Aristotle, refused to Jump over
me orusn. wniie ne was hurled from
tho back of his mount, he was uninjured
and pluckily took up the race. This
event was won by B. II. Lelper, on Mr.
Jorrocks. Mrs, J, Stanley Reeve, on
Poacher, took second prlie, while third
place went to Holln Comly, riding Car
vel. Honors in the lightweight hunters'
class were won by Mrs. J. R. Tlndle,
on Gray Del. Second place was cap
tured by John "V. Converse on Autocrat,
while Edwin U. Blabon carried off third
honors on Lady Ovlat In the ladles'
hunters' class. George Brooke. 3d, riding
Blackbird, carried ofT the trophy; second
place was awarded to Mrs. J. Stanley
Reeve, on Poacher, and John Converse
finished third with Autocrat. Mrs. Reeve
offered a prize for this event.
The events were Judged by Charles
Wheeler. Edward F. Beale and Charles
F. Dohan, and R. Penn Smith was clerk
of scales. A big feature ot the meet
was the point-to-point race for the Radnor
Valley Farm Challenge Cup. which, was
presented by Captain J. Franklin Mo
Fadden. This tace was run over a su.
course of fair hunting country.
The prlte mut be won thr times
by the same owner to become his prop
arty. The winner last year was Rutland,
frvi Victor Mather's Brandywlne Stables.
Marlct
UlrJ
!.ooksa round
. ... Brocker
.ck. ...... .... l'ralt
Fruser i :. ..fullboto?7. ---. rtM:tte
Refereo Mike Thompson, ofiToto. Umplro
Carl Marshall, of Ilnnard. Head linesman
Fred Uurlclsh, of Exeter.
CAMDEN ALUMNI WIN
ANNUAL FOOTBALL GAME
Defeat Regular High School Team.
Score 10-7.
CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. M.-Camden High
School's Invincible football warriors
wound up the seaBon this morning at the
Camden A. C. grounds by dropping the
annual Thanksgiving game to tho Alumni.
Score, 10-7,
Showing better teamwork than their
more experienced opponents, tho school
boys outplayed them In the llrst half,
but the grada enmo bact strong in the
final quarters. By a series of dazzling
plays High School worked the ball to the
Alumni 6-yard line, where Porter plunged
across for tho first touchdown. Tretbar
JcicKed the goal.
Some time later. In tho second period.
Alumni pushed the ball to their rivals'
15-yard line. Here Kerr dropped back
for a .successful field goal. Alumni's
touchdown came In the third period. A
beautiful pass, Geiges to Paxon, was
largely responsible for this. Again Kerr
made good with his toe for a ono-polnter.
Captain Belby saved the school team from
another touchdown In the last few min
utes when lie carried the ball past mid
Held on a fake kick formation on his own
5-yard lino.
An immense crowd was nresent nt Dm
big game, and the playing ws spectacu
lar throughout. Many had expected the
heavy Alumni to outclass the schoolboys.
R. Taylor, Paxon. Glendenlni? nnrt
Geiges bore the brunt of the Alumni play
ing, while Porter. Belby and Tretbar ex
celled for High School, Qclges and Por
ter got off some of the longest kicks seen
here this season,
lha lineup:
pAV"""1' , . Camden High.
Fason left end l'aschall
fhradsr, Cooper. , left tackle ., . .. cianeey
n nvlii; Ie" rl. . -Gardner, Oetio
It. Taylor centra Ilanear
l!rnm?l ''Ji .MattnleSi"
i. PP right tackle Brooks
iy, right end Tretbi?
qiendenlng quarterback Selby
Oe'i-M left halfback. .... . Clrivatt
llolopeter . . .right halfback.. ' .... Lennox
Markweether ... fullback ...,.'.,.'.. PoAir
Touchdowns Porter. fl.(i.-. n,,i. i
iMiphnwn, tV.-...-- IT.. .....'". .,1"
inr, Shuttlneer. o to is. 4 to S. 1 to 3. third.
Time. I !ni. High' Tide, Cotton Top, .Cliff
Haven. Magic, ol V, Miss Clara. King
Caucus, Ella Jennlng' and HaBerdash also
ran.
HAVHE DE GRACE ENTRIES
Flrft race, all ages, selling, mlo and TO
vards Mlndft, 10U: Dangerous March, tin;
oVer the Sands. 110: lfpntln, ion: T.loro.
Ill Coreopsis. 11B: Oakhurst, 11.1; Front
iioval. lttli Jluda'a Brother. 109; .Song of
Vnllcv. 112: Henry Hutchison, JIB; Aleourt,
107: 'Carroll Held, 115: rcrthrock..I12: 'Mee
lleka 01 Klne Bedford, 110 Naplor, 11R;
Fairy Godmother. 103; Malay, 112; Bat-
Second'rtce. for 2-year-olds, handicap, r.14
furlongs Lady Barbary. 110: Hanron, ins);
Hsrwinet, 103: Between Us. U2; Carlone. 100;
Stalnart Helen. 110, Ninety Slmplcjc, 100,
All Smiles, IOO .
Third race, 3-yearolds and up", selling, mlln
and 70 yards-Began, 07i Colonel Holloway,
10.1; Fir Dvnrnh. 107; Hypathla, 02; Coreop
sis. Ill: Afterglow. lor:' Hurakln. OS; Bay
o' Light, mo. Strife. J0t; 'Front Itoyal, 51;
Hurta's Brother. 100: Doctor Duenner. 105:
Yodellng ion: Bong of Valley, 07: Ella Bry
son, III. Towlon rield, 108; fogs, 10S:
Humiliation. 02, Ben Uncas. 102: 'Pro
greiilxn,. 10.1; Stucco. Ms Canto, 10(1.
Fourth race, all ages, handicap. Hi furlongs.
Kenessa, 111; True as bteel. 100; Montresor,
11.': Hanson, l'7. Tranld, 100; Water Lady,
OP: Yorkvllle, 100.
Fifth race, 3-rnr-olds and up. selling, BV5
furlongs Korly Morn, 108; Ashcan. 101; -Vllt,on
Lad. 10B; Alatres3, 10S; Dakota. 10: Sailor,
101: Martin Casca, 10.1: Lazuli, 10S;i Tado-
nep. 10S: Sun King. 10.1; wacK J'lne. 111,
King Chilton, 100; Chaser, 103; Soldier, 1C8;
Mash. 103.
Sixth rare, all ages, maidens, mile and 70
yardi Chaser. 112: Jack Wlnton, 03; Llt
hiuer, lin, Dancing Master. 112; Maid ot
Honor, 93, Slnmberer, 03: ftlver King, 05,
Frontier. 112; Klesplan, tS; tjidy Butterfly,
U5; Amanutusls. (i Elect, 112: Hmelda, 03;
Scaradal, 112, Half Bock, OS.
Apprentlco allowance, five pounds claimed.
Wcathci clear, track fsat.
1 '1
-- t i.JTJAREZBN!PIlIBt3"U u.
First race. 2-car-old flllici, 0 furlongs T I-
lar L
telle, 10$.
light. It); Marin O'Brien, 16.9; Edna K, 10S.
nimjar lass, iuji; .ueua, ius; jaa, vm. iiaga-
ST. PATRICK'S BANQUET
aaasawsaaesi n-imi
Annual yeast Held In St. Patrick's
HaU Xa,Bt Night.
kL Patftalt'a Abl4i& Asoeis.tla w.
afJ?r4 th, bauet prepare4 tat
ths l . Jatrtk, HaJl last light
The Ry. Joaeph U Wolfe, spiritual dl
reotorl WtHr 0lten, presldimt. John J.
oaltq. tr3ur-, Charles. Mowey
foroiar presiiant. Charls F. Kelly, uian-
iGucnaowna-iTetbar. Kerr. Field gosl-Kerr
J'.rlods-lt. Ii 10. 13. KefareeJilluu. Ombfr.
-Mann, of Dleklnion. Jlead llnesnian-ahlrtey.
Tlmera-Stlmson Partenbelentr, 'riey.
Sooro by periods
Alumni .,.., OST O 1ft
Camden High School ... ., ..'. 7 0 O 0-T
WILMINGTON HIGH BEATS
NORRISTOWN; SCORE 6-0
Delaware Boys Win by Two pj,eJ4
Goals.
WILMINOTON. Del.. Nov 2a.-U'll
mlngton High Sehool today defeated Norl
,IXnu.n Ulirh C-l,l i. ....."" "OF
by the -core of to 0 In th'beYt S
of football ever seen in WiInUagto"oV.
tween seheol teams. Donohue. the auar.
terbaek for Wilmington. w. l 1 q?.r-
of the day, winning the gaU18 wuh rr'
goals from the fleUt one in the first and
the other It. the last quarter. NorrUtowtl
joUBbt hard, but the teams were tS
matched as to lines and the klaJiinif
Pok-IMM aid the trtcfc ,Th. at3Bw
was about WQ and Sorrtstow,, uu
contingent of eornssH reoters.
The line-up.
-Yllaotagtoa. k,
S!JK5iHL.:,. "!. ... :::..s5
BfiJB?B-.'"lttti Rttt'6.' w
Jeriiardo . . Yitfci eLl
gsss. s.
Second race. seltlnEr. .l-vear-nld and nn. 5
furlongs Bad rronfcts. 107: Ooma. 107; Freda
Johnson, 107; Janlel. 107; Lndy Finger, 11'.';
Curlicue. 112; Billy Barnes, Its.
Third race, selling. .1-year-olds. 0 furlongs
Salon. 100; Colonel MeDougall, 100: "Ilard
Ball, 100; Amor!. 100; Osaple, 110.
Fourth race, selling, :i-ear-olds ami up. K
furlongs-'Parcel Post. 102; 'Forge, 107; Ob.
llvlon. 107: Prince Conrad, 112; C. W. Ken
nnn, 112, Mercuriuni, 112.
Fifth race, :i- ear-olds and up, 5 furlongs
'Marty Lou. 102; Lady Innocence, 107; LAke
Argent. 110: Beaumont, 113; Fanclul Hall. 112:
louls DesCogncts. 113.
Sixth race, selling. 3- ear-olds and up, 1
mile J Nolsn. 00: '.Melts. 103: I.escar. 1TO:
Sleepland. 10J: Hlghstrect. 107: 'Pedro, 104.
Apprentlco allonanco claimed.
Weather clear; track heavy.
DISSTON DEFEATS
BRIDGEPORT, 3 TO 1
Home Team ?lays Great Soccer In
Last Half.
Although their 'opponents led at the
Interval by one goal to none, Dlsston de
feated Bridgeport In the second round of
the American Cup Competition af Ta
cony ball park this afternoon by three
coals to one. Ward scored for Bridge,
port at the end of- hair an hour, arid the
visitors succeeded In retaining; their lead
until half-time. In the second half OJiss
ton completely outplayed their opponents.
Klrkpatrlck scored from a penalty at
the end of 20 minutes; Lynch scored U
minutes later and Matthews put; a, third
e" iiiuucuiaieiy alter,
thi1".. P.15-1." "!"' J1 strong, wind ln
their favor In the nrst half DiMton failed
t'J get the better of tho 'Bridgeport team ta
?,.iTond. K.un1 of ' American cup VoiS
petition at Tacony Hall p,t, this atteinooo.
Bridgeport demonstrated that they were net
i-Hbi.3e,?!?T ,o0 " tiu me started,
and made their opponnts play for all they vers
worth. At the end of 3 mlSules Ward scored
for tbs visitors, and although. Oltaloq made
strenuous erforta to draw lef.I they tfaoTnot
Ca-...,.....g. Ift,-
Stanford right halfback MqEwVa
Xjfk C1?,,.reh'!Ji",aJ:lt-" Klrl?pt,teS
uotd . ...... ,,,lsft balroaek.,,.. ..Matthews
Tubman outside right.."'..., Burraw!
!?" Inside right! . . .'. .'.'. . jS5S!
ward ,.,.,,, ...centre forward Lynch
y"l Inside left KeinS
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ATLANTIC CITY HIGH
WINS FOOTBALL GAME
Defeats TJ, S, 6. Connecticut by Score
of 12 to 0
ATJJINTIO CITY, Nor. 21 The Atlantis
City High .SchoolMthallttam Irala preVVd
i " sW a l(vd2X, A lo'Mtfcl the Ph.w"
J 8. 8. ConnetI(ut team. IS to 0.
.!?''.. ?ff blr Periods:
v. iwsrtt,eu 9 0 0
sw; .'"," n
nizatinjiat tishA .,,.-.
SSrt rt6t tackle ...
neat end .
.querurback ..
Mt halfhoek ...
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JoBM
Sassese
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mrr'usit.
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TWO
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Fisher Wins at Point Breeze.
. ? " liWay whJU aye sIual
at ita Pjtat Br Qua cttiur
H. M4wgl att4 w. jHsuh tied i ue.
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