BTTOTCNG LBDaER-PHILADEJIiPHIA, SATUDAT, OCTOBER 28, ,W SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL REVIEW MANY BIG GAMES TODAY-OTHER NEWS OP SPORTS W KENDALL BROWN AND HIS TOE ARE PLACED IN HALL OF FAME AT SOUTH PHILADELPHIA HIGH Thirty-eight-Yard Drop Kick for Goal Puts South wark Eleven in Running for Gimbel Cup. Lawrenceville vs. Haverford School jj liuuiy i rftirci F. KRNDALti BTAOWN Is balking In the Idollsm of Ml South Philadelphia to. day. and ha will continue bo for the re mainder of the scholastic football campaign, even though It happens that tha high Khool (even from the southern section of the city doesn't win the Interscholastlo lingua championship. Central High School, for the first time In tha hlitory of athletics at South Fhllly. was beaten on the gridiron, and everybody downtown l( happy. It was tha truity toe of the name mentioned Brown that turned the trick. The ball twirled over tha bar with less than halt an Inch to spare. On the strength of Bouth Philadelphia's victory yesterday afternoon over tho Crlnv ton and flold by the scant three-point mar gin, scholastic dopesters are giving the Southwark eleven tha edge for the dlmbct Trophy symbolic of tho city's football cham pionship. When tho downtowners defeated Prankforit High, 8-0, after the latter had beaten Control. .7, It was generally be lieved that Frankford was lucky In win ning from C. II. S., and that South Phllly carried a horseshoe Into thecontest with rranlfford. Central ott Defense However, there was no doubt about South Philadelphia's superiority over tha Central High eleven, last year winner of the Qlmbel Cup. The champions were on tho defensive almost continually. With the exception of a spectacular 13-yard run mads by poor Alex Farmakls, who should be tinder doc tor's care for a badly wrenched leg Instead ef playing football, there was no possible chance of Central scoring. Had Farmakls been In good shape he probably would have gono over for a touchdown, as Bunnln, Southern's quarter, was the only man be tween the Central captain and tha goal line. As It was. Alex was handicapped In run nlng and this gave nunnln a fine chance to bring down the runner. Another possible feature that favored Central was tho long punting of Supplee, who was brought from the lino to full back. Tho Crimson and Gold's only chance to keep the threatening Southwarkltes from touchdownlng depended on Supplee'a shoe, and time after time ha booted the ball out of danger from near his team's goal line. South Phllly had soveral opportunities to get over for n. (pointer, but after Captain Rosetsky, Hamilton, Park and Ilunntn had carried the ball to within striking distance the Central High lino braced and held the opposition for downs. On one occasion South Phllly had the ball on Central's 3 yard line. I-lne plays failed, and Central finally was given the ball on downs. P.osetsky,'who Is a brother of the former boxers, Sammy Smith and Young Snmmy Smith, appears to be we of the leading fullbacks on the scholastic field this season. lie weighs, about 16Q pounds. His line bucking yesterday was brilliant, crashing through centerAind off tackle for many long gains. Bunnlij aUo Is a consistent ground gainer for .South Phllly. but the quarter back's asset Is on trick plays and rum around thoend. Northeast Wins While Central was beaten, the game proved that tha champions have a worthy general In Ogden, quarterback and weigh ing only 130 pounds. Northeast High School stands out as South Phllly's most formidable opponent In the Olmbel Cup running. The former also came through with a league victory yester day afternoon by defeating Germantown High School In a one-sided 19-3 contest. Klnseman and Jones, who replaced Kinsman and Hendren, mado the Ited and Black touchdowns. ' At present South Phllly and NortheaBt each have, one victory, while Central haB a defeat' coupled with a win. Germantown High has been beaten twice. Frankford Lands Frankford High came through with a win ever Darby High School by 24 to 0. The Today's Scholastic Games and Yesterday's Results Uatm. lamen mOTIUl.t. JSSwtva r",nonh MllU.rr Arademr, at Vlllsaera ", ;''ol. el resale Institute, n...-.: ".". A.Ai; " "ornenuwn ru. Military Cheltenham Hlih. al Loi.tr Merla llltb. ti FOCCKR ".'!" .'!slt al Oeors. Rcho.1. iononn malt IS. Ml II Ir. hl y A ' 'rard olee, rooTnAix Illsh, Si Central, Tenn.nl mnneid .iiW,,B illdlphl iK.VS ?L 'u:,''mi. 3) 7n Athrn. lv..rtfn"'.rt..,r'U.al enn Charter, teirSror Arademjr. Bli tiers ll,i'l?Ior I"h' "'"' ' In.d ritUSI l"rt RWIer rrk lltta, 0, J5I. ..? 2' J " tollese. 0. Media lll.l, School. I8 IrknoV ( m1 Ilurllndon lllsn, U. Illsh Bthool. 10t Cen- Csmden l"rlendn' Select. 8i tterrnantown Friends, 1. THEY ARE SET FOR THE KICK-OFF first touchdown was made by Vollnsky on n forward pass from Lcchler, in the second Period I,echler plunged over the Darby line, following n forty-ynrd run by Moran. Wick scored tho touchdown In the third period on a line plunge through left tackle from the three-yard line. The fourth touchdown was made by Dudley on a forward pass whloh iro iweniy yards. Captain Hunt was In Episcopal Acad emy's line-up when the churchmen defeated tha Bryn Athyn Academy eleven by a score of 39 to 0. Brilliant end runs and line Plunges gave the Locust street players their big score. Temple Prep and Ia Salle College played to a scoreless tie In their gamo at Forty fourth and Parkstde avenue. It was a hotly contested match. In the second half Temple advanced to La Salle's two-yard line, where the La Salle team held for downs. Just be fore tho game ended Qraber attempted a goal from the 35-yard line, but the wind was strong and he missed by a few feet Forty-six to 7 was the score piled up by Modla High In a roughly playid game, marred by disputes between the players, with Friends' Central. When Lansdowne High fumbled tho ball on Its own twenty-yard line In the game with Radnor High, the latter recovered the pigskin and scored the touchdown and goal which won the contest, 7 to 0. In the only soccer match of the day. Friends' Select defeated the Germantown Friends' School In a Prlvato School Leaguo match at Stenton Field 3 goals to 1. Haverford'a Big Game With Penn playing Pitt at Pittsburgh Interest In the gridiron game locally this afternoon will center In the minor collego and scholastic games. A contest that Is certain o draw a huge crowd will be played at Haverford, where Haverford School will play Lawrenceville School In what Is one of the biggest games of the season on tho schedule of both teams. , Coach Lon Jourdet's freshman squad at Penn journeyed to Now Haven yesterday to play Yale Fresh this afternoon, and tho Bed and Blue youngsters are tuned up for tho. battle and aro confident of pulling out tho victory, Georgetown Prep will clash with St' Joseph's Collego on the Stenton Athletic Club grounds, at Twenty-fourth and Tioga streets. West Philadelphia High will play at Perklomen Seminary and another Im portant conflict will bring together Wil liamson School and Peddle Institute on the latter's gridiron. BOB MACK TROUNCED BY HENRY HAUBER Irishman Is Floored Six Times in Bout at Lincoln A. C. Last night's wind-up at the Lincoln Ath letic Club looked like a rough house riot with, Henry IJauber playing the rolo of a gang after Bob Mack, of Ireland. By ac tual count Mack, under the weight of Hau berk crashing blows, hit the floor six times. Mack became aqqualnted with Hauber's right wallop early In the first round, and Immediately became a smoking ruin. The blow went crashing home to the Irishman's jaw with such force that he almost turned a flip before he came In contact, with tha mat It looked like a "sure-nuft" knock out, but before the final ten was' tolled Mack got up. When Mack regained his feet he was addle-brained and weak-kneed, and before the round closed he was floored three more times. Hauber tried vainly to knock off his op ponent, but nt sticking Mack proved to be a champion porous plaster and, although he was felled for a count of five In the nfth and once again in the sixth, he was on his feet battling when the final bel Clanged. Jimmy Bradley was stopped by Whltey Fitzgerald In four rounds of the semi, wind-up, Heinle Zimmerman and Freddy oughrty boxed a draw. RAILROAD ATHLETES RECEIVE TROPHIES P. S, R. Y. M. C, A. Winning Baseball and Soccer Teams Rewarded Last, night the winning athletle teams of the Pennsylvania Italroad Y. M, C. A, held a dinner at the association building In celebration of a successful season, Speeches were In order and a presentation of tups to the winning teams took place. Charles W. play presented the P. S. Kewhall Cup to the Purchasing baseball nine, the squad that captured the title In tbe Division A of the aenerai Office League. T, B. Touchstqne, tha manager of Purchaa log. who twirled the nine to several vie- twles during the season, received the .trophy and, 'speaking In behalf of hla team .Mates, thanked every one present for tha upport they had given the team; Mr. Clay also presented the J, N, Purvl fjnoe trophy to the Freight Traffic team, aggregation that oarrted oT Arst hon ors In Division 8 of the Oeseral OeHee agv. The John 9. Thayer Memorial Cup was Ksntd to the Transportation aaeser tot Ull team. This aamhlaaUow wnt: the aampioushlp of the General OMes Leagw,. nailer oups. rajiilaas of the tawer to fklas, were awarded teV' tne InilvMual sambers of eaoh of the 'victorious teams. ' M, 8M Daad IbPUM Ovar LVuar Following an arguinent relative to tha frotaM of liquor, ckuwMt Coxamalto, H years ola, of 11 lUter atreat, Was so( ana killed utte last nlakt at JUghth ao4 Car footer staaata. , Tha paiiae are MavaWnt;. E.W! M MwWa. f m 3S" l "ac hhm mmmim Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night LINCOLN' A. C Henrr llanber emllr de feated Bob Mscki IVhller Fltirrrald knocked oat Jtmmr JlrtuUer. fourtlu Heine Zimmer man drew wltli Kred Dousliertjri ounir Ham l-amforil won tram Hteve Jituoni Ynnns U'llonnell stooped iounn Joe Erne, fourth, . NONPABKIL A. C Charier Dojle won from Joe 1'hllllpil Tomnur Gorman and Frankle Conwar drew) t'hnrler Hrollh. drew wllli Charier HeArori Kid Xerera erened itn with frrd Moortr. Walter llrown and Joe ilelser drewi JntU SleCioaker won from Hack Mullsrd, OAYKTY Younr Albert stooped Yonns Gunboat HmHh, tlurui John Jorce knocked out Jlramx tlcHrlile, flrsti Charles llreehard topped Uattllos Cntcher, third i Tommjr .Kelly defeated Venn Cohen. NKtV YORK Irl.U Tatir Cllne knocked out Allle.Naek, Itrtti John Letter Johnaon topped Jim Haras. flrti Charier Leonard knocked out YouiurJoo Bedell, second I Kddle Horaer defeated Walter Mohri Jo Mnlono won from Tonr ttartui Bailor Georso Yelk draw with rdd Hums, RRIK, Fa-UIck Loadaan draw with Artl Koot. CLKVKlJtND Willi Bcbaeffcr woa from Danar K)Ue. EAU CLAIRE. WU Fred Fulton knocked out Andre Aodereon, first. JOURNAL Curtis League Reaulta l press . M ise 14 UoKKH Wllbar... ISO U 14T n.l. J57 1ST IDS Knauts.,, 120 .. Ijl Kuwrtui., lit lit J21 )(..,,; HA ITS 155 l.tttman,. ho , 10 Wrlsbt.,.. i3 m JJO burfor.... tea iti ": Forbes.,,. lit llodsson., ,. 139 110 Total.,. SOI TS 729 VMnmviKn Handicap, 4 41 Tola J"1 actir Totals.. T40 74T 07S OUT I'HEU1 poda 199 ISO 1st Macdreor 143 149 1SI Waller.... Hi ... Vautl.rT.. 101 ,, 18 Otto fiS 6o 14 Drew...... 49 1S1 , Alsayvrs.. no iji lis Hiuhtimtr 1ST 178 til narmsnn.. ii ISO 0A Lynn 1ST Ut 11 FlUpatrlck .. ,.168 fferaon... ., 1ST 14: Total,, S10 Tl SSS LEDOKR mrnur Dakar. , Slmpaon wooa. Ounnln R. Ward Handicap. t'uihk1? w 0M Cass IB" la reor 143 149 1st -i. IV ST 11 .i hi andlcap. Total.. 750 80S sea COUNTRY OBNTLK- 'a';.';;; 13 1H inu " nWru ! 173 120 H.Vlal JiJ IL li ran.. JOI 19 l 31S 1 IP? Totals.. SJ SS4 TT0 COLOR, PRESS och ... 14T 144 If Faran...: 1B2 129 ISO lacTc. .. IDS 10J HO Cral-.,,.. 5 ho la lannlns.. IS S ., ftoenti'sr 179 148 JM ohrb'btr, ISS 172 M kiuts.... 17S jji jl Brown. . Handicap, Tetals.. 4tt lull i JUnMcVp! io m m 803 7W 778 TotaU., 773 788 743 HERRMANN BEES JOHNSON Dreyfuw's rian for avtra), QoDmU elon Reported the Cause CHICAOO. Oot. M. Auut Hrrauso, of Clalwatl, obalrmsn'or tn stiMwl Comrol- mrrm wp.vj, wn ""wy wiwi MiN jawn. proaif CM tm0t Of Ik off UjLJkaUaatll JBaaja ftXVi Mtw. wan aMMafalUr svrfi)M J Aouu til tltt AtWl4tt lMf. "11 If Jasaiil dm yUdlM Aaaat - M w..RF..".,!!Ml,adu.i. .. MJ3 a rZo tZuutv u H tteves Set w TI tttasjrteu WHU srjees Utorvikr. Wlsw Dtal Hl :'. lUat. opt.. la.eUr.ars som anw mtj Xoaikia lkausawi jf mmmmLBmmmL. tu- VWaaWlrlMaaatal'aaaaaaaaaiHaatt HrtVaaB aiHIJaf 3 'fljV WfwWwKKKLW iSjXi S is S S xkSSSStii Hero are the enptnins of four of tho country's lemlinK football teams who clashed in important jridlron battles today. 0. DUDLEY WINS X-COUNTRY RACE; NORTHEAST FIRST Frankford Lad Outsprints Rodebaugh by a Step in 3-Mile Run CENTRAL HIGH IS THIRD Oliver Dudley, running under colors of Frankford U'gh School, beat, out llmle bnugh, of Northeast High, by a step In a sensational finish of the first novice crossi country run for Philadelphia hl(h schools 'over a two-and-three-quarter-mlle course In Falrmount Park this morning. The race was the first held under the auspices of tha University of Pennsylvania, Btnrtlng nt tho College Boathoust, around Iemon Hilt twice and finishing nt the starting point. Dudley was timed at 16 mlnutcss 19 sec onds, nodebaugh a second later. Northeast won the meet wltt) a total of 44 points. Frankford High wrs second, 48; Central High, third, E0; West Phila delphia High, fourth. 70, and Catholic High, (fifth, 113. Episcopal Academy and (!er- mahtowrt High had few men to finish. Flfty-slx young athletes negotiated the course. Doctor O'Urlen, of Central High, was timer and starter. 15:13 io:20 1B:23 16:V0 10:31 1SH4 15:4S 1B:S.1 lfl:0t l;o:i l(i:u l:tO 10:10 1H:1S 10:17 Ills.1-.' 1:27 jlliH 10:29 10:29 in:.1l 10:3.1 1H:.10 lA:!t4 10:5.i Th order of finish! 1 ). Dudley, Frankford ... '2 Kodebaush. Northeast r , 8 Peareon. Weat I'hllailelchl 411. Dudley. Krankford ... S Pitta Narthaaat IV .Unrden. Northeast lonnmii ......... 7 Pullman. Central IfUh n Humphreya. Central illsn ,., 0 Well. Central Illsh 1011. Bhoek. Central Illsh 11 Hmlth. West rnlladetphla .,. lZ-Crenhaw. Frankford 13 HchmlJt. Frankford 14 Walllnjitnn. Oeimantown ... 10 Ulsslna, Northeast ,,.. iODunwt. Frankford .....,.., 17 Tonner. Weat Philadelphia . IS .Maseraon, Central , 10 Plerc , 1H Kerahaw, Northeast 31 llhtnhldmar. Central ,. 32 Metier. Central ,....,.,.,.. 38 lies. Northeast .., 34 Loberton. Central 35 Heltenner. Weat Phlladalphia Friends' Select Victorious XIEDIA P Oct. 37. With CSptaln Shoe maker on th side line with a had les. th Friend central citvan sunerea tneir nrt u or ini feat eaaon at th hands tha fast Mailta frlvh tatn on tha lattara flrld. flrntt. tha Media fullback, was sent from the Held by th referee for alursln. Th; scpr wssi Friend' Central, Ti Media liisn, u I-rlni)s' Central :omeriora. iylor Hmlth... Hlmon. .. .... ..left . .lf t Line-up; Iledla Hleh left end. .,.,,, Illark tackle.... urd.... renier. lll.lxnack rtfht cuard. , . , ....run, taenia. ........ . -....- - -. , .....--.- -..---. :ni ena, ,,,,, .ixoiana Adams rurht tackle llurseaa ....... ...run ItAPaul ... .... .Quarterback. Behole left halfback, ... . .Clough . ..Wprrllow .jonra .Malln Imtno Noland . .Arnvw ..lllbbard HtodJart rtsht halfback Wrstcott , tuiioacs.,,. ilemmey. Scott perlexle Two 13 mlntes and two 10 Touchdown wicott. Jllbbtrd. A Tim of period Two 1 Inula. Tnurhdowna waatcolt lllbbard. Ak. nw, Blck 31 Noland. Cloush. lUmmey, floaT minute. naw. Bli from touchdown Asnew, 41 Scholes, Timekeeper P. T, Ilex, Penn, 1. Hat ree Dr. Keosh, Penn. Umpire Davidson. 'Head linesman Mr. Flanders. Williamson. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS ueors Cheney, of lUltlmore, la aurferlns from another attaek of rheumatism and he will b unabl to meetiLarrr Hansen at th Olympla Monday ntsbt. In th Ilaltlmoran'a atead alatchmaker Jack Hanlon haa selected Frankl Whit, th ctavtr Uttl Italy Usr, Whit I In Sood ahap and hope to revero th decision of I flrat meellns with lb Dan last year. This bout will U used as a semifinal to th U Tnair?uicK ioaoman eti-io, "Doctor" Kutch Is around hustlln for his new llltl bantam champion, ,Pt Herman, of New OrUans. Tb Southerner Is ready to Invade in piorin araiu. juai aa soon si ins uoe. mm. Self, sends for the boxer. For Herman's first opponent under bis wins Kutcn wants to match reii wii Louisiana, 'nio pair poiea twenty Souna in nmw irneane lasfc year, jivrman mini :. O. Kssr Novsmber t lor twenty round In Ms horn town. Tben he will return to Phllly. Herman proved himself a splendid boxer In his Fred A. Wency, of th New Tork Btst Ath llo Commission! announces that he Will call atlntf of thn commission for Tusadav Bllnr. noon to consider th ca of tb Uhow Corimra ttcn. which yuterday asaln called olt th Moba- Welnsrt bout, which waa to hav bn hUl in Mau-ipoii oi;uii uftnifu, 4w i day Dtset, lUI III Tuee. On Jack Dillon certainly li in hot Unless th'Hooler rnet Al. McCoy In Bi next week h will b barred by tb Ne tr. rooklyn rd bV tha Nw Vnrk tttsto Ouountob. If h tackle th 'champloa'' A11UH1 will lorieii tiuw. 41080. wh a bout for "hUx'i In Rlcb la a ouarsnt ika. bf oi not to appear In a tha Mlk 'UlUieas "mix'' In Ut. Paul. Naveav vri, Aiuwu aypajreniiy vn in ienc. or two w: No xaatUr how .touch, a bird pick (uteilak Xw Tyixfler' Kaajlay olibt, IiadBn ' was hi nir Mftsf lWl 1 ilelrKtP4 - ielsSyWaSe u& TwmstjSL ss5' "T4- sffw'St?' K'T ,B4 H,rT '"', gmmmm '&5&&M si Today's Soccer Games AMKltlCAX t'l'P COMI'KTITION . First Hound. Frltontllle vs. Fnlls, rt Front street and l.rle airnite. Ilefrree. Jenie tValder. Dlsston 4. Illhrrnlans. at Tarony Hall l.r. , Keferee. lienrxe Allen. . . Helhleheni v. Putnam, at llelhlehem. Pa. Referee. J. II. Carpenter, CMCKKT t'l.tll I.F-llt'K .. . FlrM Dltlslon. .Merlon Maroon vs. tlerinantown. at llav erferd. Moorretown s. Merlon White, at Moores town, Iteferee, F. AildU. Heeond lllrlslon. Philadelphia Mcromi s. Haterford Col lexit hrco.id. at nt. Mnrlln', tteferee, II. (Irote. I'enn 8eeond v. Mooreetown Heennd. at fielllcaient Htld. Iteferee, T. I .Marken- INHL'HTltlAI. I.KAtll'K I. union Hon. ts. Foster Company, si Tulln street and Allegheny utenue. Iteferee. D. dates. Hohlfeld Company s. WolfendeivNhere Company, nt TMenty-ntiilli street and Alle sheny Htenue. Iteferee, J, Hhaw. C II, 1. ts, 1'renson-Morrls Compnuv. ut Heeond street and Wyoming uienue. Keferee. II. Ilamfonl. Kleetrle Htorase Mattery v. American Pulley, nt Chelten atenue and MnxnoIU street. Iteferee. C, tVnrd. .standard Holler tlearlna- . Msrlet Towel, ut Forly-fnurlh street and ParUild uitmi. Iteferee, K. Neolt. w AJ.I.llU) I.HVOUi: First DltUlon. Trenton ts. Veterans, nt Trenton, Itef eree, H, II, tVllllama. llurrlrrs vs. Puritan, at tl street and Meetown Inne. Itereree, J. Kerr. Wanderera ti. Chester, nt Third street and l-rlilxh atenne. Iteferee. John Walders. Heeond IMtlslon. , V'lUon NccUl s. I'hlladeluliU Klectrlrs. nt Third slrert and lllihland utenue. Ches ter. Iteferee. P.. J, llnndon. Puritan RdcrirN s IMxemoor Iron, nt Hrrnnd und ( learlleld streets. Iteferee. I!. Jenkins. Itxeinoor llrldxe t. ralrhlll A. A., at Ildtrmoar. Del. Iteferee. J. William. Tarony lllus is. Ilrldrsburs. nt Minis road and Dlsston street. Iteferee, W. I.olilert Paeonla is. Albion 33. at Thlrty-sUth street. and Ilallroad atrnue. Camden. Itef eree. , Iea. Third DIHslon. . Fulrhlll II. C is. Philadelphia lUiter. at J end Tlota streets, Iteferee. J. Me I, Dlsston II. C. vs. Veteran Wanderers, nt Male 'road and tlnruli atrret, Iteferee, D, lneh. houthwurk vs. Hurley P. ('.. nt Front and Porter streets. Iteferee. A. Connelly. Norwood ts. Teony Ilantlst, nt Norwood, Pa. Iteferee, J. Yntin. Fourth Dltlslon. .ProTldenee v Christ Churrh. at V and Tloeit 'treet. Iteferee. O. Woolley. Textile It. C. vs. Fnlrhlli. nt F und Tlota streets Iteferee. J. Thompson. Itoihoroiixh vs. FrerleM. nt llldre und Port Itornl nvennes. Iteferee, I.. Anderson, PllliaDKI.PIIIA MCAflUK Teitlle va. tolllnaswood, nt Hevenlh street and Tubor road. Iteferee, II. Hinllh, Nleetown vn. Llxhthouse, at tjermnnlown ateoue und Hrunnrr street, Iteferee. J. Kd- Ml. Htrplien's v. Ht. Mntthew'a. at Torres- aaie nvenue ana tun jivke sireet. itereree. Princeton Ilents Cornell rv. o rv.- ... t . rim ctefrutrd Cornell In tho iirsi ITHACA. N..V., iwiuhii run (icieiiteu Coi !",..."!,i ( the local senso n tier. yesterday. Played the best Individual same. ii..loi.Ji...,..n,'r2n; "" Princeton. Today's Football Games and Last Year's RcsmUs tout Penn vs. Pitt, at Pltlsbursh . .. "TTi Prlneelen vs. lartmntli, at Prlnre- 80.1 n-io 7-11 li-ie at ' 'Ailere 'at ' Ft'ta'te 3- O S7.3 llnri-nrd vs. Cornell, t Camhrlne . Yuks v. VV. and J.( at New Haven. Xrmy v. Vlllanot.. at West Tolnt. Nary vs. tioorsla, at Annapolis l.rt.'ioetle vs. Ibanon Valley, at 1- tan lMcti ts. Cnlhelle Inhrrsttr, at South Itethlehem Swarthtner vs. frslnus. at Hwarth- more ,! i--'!- A" " tleirsetown . Alhrlthl. at Vah. Inston, H. C i'-w Drown .vs. Itntser. nt Prevldenee. . t'nlnniMo v. Williams, at New York. 1. and M. vs. Dkkliison, at 1-unras. ler 10- 0 Haverford vs. Marrland Mate, al CM . . lexo Pork ,. ,..,,... 1-0 Muhlriibers V. Ilueknell, town ,, ...... Penii Hints vs. tleltyshnrc . uliese . . . , ... ... Delaware t. Steven, nt ltnhoten. Coltnle vs. rirrlninetil, ut hnrlnitleld. Ainhersl Wetey:in. nt Mlildlrlann. 10- (1 Allethenr vs, drove City, al Head- lile , . .. .. "- " Hnwilnln vs. ItMtes, at Itvnswlrlt. . V- ft I'urnrtle vs, Thlel, nt Pltlsbnnth. . . . 38-0 t.iUiy vs. Mnlne. nt tVnlervllle. . rtll Tntls vs. Indliinn, at Inill.inapolls. . . Johns Hnpttlns vs. tleorxe Washington t'nltrrslly. nt llvltlmore. . . ., Ot. f) Muss. Assies vs. ttnrtevlrr, at Am- . Iier.t . . . , 37- 0 .MirmiKii ,v. i . vs. urrson .v. v., nt IVlsl lainslns Ilrnselaer va, Mlddleliury. at .Mid dlehury Ml. Nt. Mary's vs. tlaliaiidet, ut Km tnltts New Hampshire, vs. Vermont, nt Dur ham , . Purdue vs. Illinois, nt l.iifelte ... St. ljvivrrn.ee . Norwich, ut Canton, Trlnllv vs, Hoston Coilese, at Hart ford ........., Vnloii vs. New lerk 4 nlierslly, ut jsrneneciaiiy 0-7 0 0- 71 Vjlrlilsnn ts. reuse, at Ann Arbor. llunesptt vs. town, nt Mtnnetiinllst .11, i., at .a, Wabash, ut Notre n-to 3l:l North lorn.lnn Nnlrr lidnie vn, Pimn ...,,,..., . It(rlif(rr . lliiintHnn. h! uorlif-lrr. O- 7 VUt-onttu yn rtilmrn. it la.l.tuin. . 1.114 VHtiilprUlt t. Vlrnlnlj. u -,.,... 1(V35 St. John S t WuMhtuiton, ut Vhttf ttrtnwn . .- - . . 7-2e! W. Vn . 1 rVyan , rwt minntf r, nt lliitklinnnnii. . . l.tuMrr n. rrlmrton.Krfli, nt lUftrr 30-0 Mur-quf.isnnri . Jn'll.insi. nt 'arllt.r. letiwrrmrdUi vs. ltatrriorit HrhooU nt Ilttterfors:. ..,,.., Tump Mihoot t lltll. nt 1'nrt IlfiU, S3- 0 IVmi 1 rrh v, Yulf lri-H. nt vv Urtsrn . , . . t . . r.xe." . I'rlnrrton Frf.i. nt Cam I'l-I.lcc 30 0 Itmotrs did not lIr. AZEVEDO TO MK WITH KID THOMAS' AT NATIONAL A.I 4. mf Sluggers, That's All, kxih Principals in Star Bout Here Tonight NEWCOMERS ARE, BILL ED Bclenllflv lioxlns will oo cnisplcaiosjs'ay Its absence vrhen Joe Asevedo aMI OITataBt Thomas meet tonlsht nt the Nattenssil ftfjf, ; Am boxers, each shines as a ilu-Str 'of js Utile ability. Neither knows the ftrst rJl ment In boxlii.T, but when It cornea tavi ptnx punches, why, that 1s just t pleasure. Thomas ts rcierretl to as Phlk Iron man. He la without a doubt. Cati has shaken punches off )ils chin lHts Is Johnny Kllbuno, Benny lBrl.. fUmitWi White and a score of hard punchers oMre light, yet novcr has tho Kid suHeres ftk imirh'd reatled ten-seconds defeat. When Asevedo endeavors to Itrtredeae Thomas to an unwonlcd shimber trt it tsTO bo his first response to the bell for more than two months. The Portuguese hovel sM lillo with an Injured nrm. A eommoev. tlon from Dickie Curley last night a that Joe was In tits same, wonderful fores and would Rlvo fans here as fine a XiHtnfl exhibition ns he always does. Out-of-tbwn tatent usually appear -jm- iplcuoui mnlcliC II. Curtis, Christ c:hureh vs. Ilutler streets. Itel Lawndnte. nt Tenth and Iteferee, H. Alooney. TEN GUN CLUBS LIST TRAP SHOOTS TODAY Joe Graves nnd Charles piddlo to Cross Gun Barrels in State Challenge Match at Manoa TODAV'fl HCllKDUl'.K Jfeadow Snrlnis (1, C South HnrincOeM niu rueeiria 11, ii, iiisnn I'hlladelnhlu Kleel .viouni 3ioriao u. v ,-k...r .,-.1. t, .,, fits, I, mii. . a,N Nlily-thlrd below ICIm- wooii .nve. Norlnafle Phlladelplila Huootiny Academy, Vt'yomluf held D. C Snrlneflelil. Kniithwark y, (, Ninth and lllsler. Avenue. ttlllow firove a. C.. Willow flror. lllihland H. A., Kdse Hill. Kasle thin Club, .Manoa. Chester Illae-lUck Club, Chester. An even ten Running clubs, local and suburban, have shooting matches listed to day. Nine of them are made up of target competition, while the other one la live. .bird sport, There need not be any shyness tn part of any gunner shooting at some club or another, for there are enough clubs staging matches to suit tha most conser vative gunner, Of the local group of shoots there Is the Mount Morlah, Philadelphia Bhootlng Acad urny and the Southwark Club. To the tar get devotees living on the outskirts of the city there Is the Philadelphia Electrlq at Highland rark, the Meadow Springs on the Media line at South Springfield, the Wil low a rove Gun Club at 'Willow drove, the ingniana ot Kage mil on tno Jteaaing ana the Chester Ulue Hock Club at Chester, wnere tney can use tneir scatter-shot guns lorn r.au day oi good entertainment at the traps. The admirer of the white-flyer or J)ve- oira scooting is aua lor a treat,' ror at the Eagle club this afternoon at Manoa, on the West Chester line, a big match race for the Pennsylvania State challenge cham pionship cup will hold Interest, )js!de the club's regular weakly event, when Charles Blddle, ot Wst Philadelphia, defends his title in a twenty-nve-blrd test with Jos Graves, of the Delaware Water Qap. Germantown Girls Win Th Gl ISSS a urn pi) SUS? TS&uV?"4 " "' "' '"' "tl Oeroantown Tmpl riwr , , ,.sal. ...... UIm Vooriu., Ml sly oil National Club programed For tonlRhtMhere will be no exception, antt Ums boxers who never showed here are soMoV ulcd. In the ncml Wllllo Moore will assist tft Introducing- Billy Kramer, of Milwaukee, Jimmy O'Jtngen, of Iluffalo, pairs olt wltll Jimmy Krycr, and Kranklo Ulxon, alt, till wny from Kansas City, takes on ruefsa gamo In Lew Stinger. Kid Dougherty and Joo Bird. bantsVsM, open the show. 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