BVEBTOW3F LEI)aBie--I,3aXCSBEEPHjS!, MOHDATT, ROTEBIBBR 20, 19KI awnii.iwjMii,'nu.fit IfelCHIGAN SURPRISED BY PEJNN'S SUPERIOR STRENGTH SWARTHMORE'S RECORD SPOILED plNN ELEVEN PLAYS BEST GAME UJb' ibJiiASUJN, DEFEATING MICHIGAN'S GREAT MACHINE ISmquerors of Wolverines All in Good Shape But ISl s-4 .li IfnlUMiin T"....-- T 1 I 1 uaptam mawiewa curry, juignt ana Bell Are Real Heroes Dy NEIL Csntsln Tenn xnE home with the ducoii, Mid ...." ttalwell WM nii- ., " L .hit we would carry IJio breakfaet 2?hJek to rhltnUelphla with vs. fivery- WJSft PtoTr. than U,o crowd which K?Stt1"5 & nnd everythlnit Iherj H m o and boarded our special late In JUmfor tho last led "t the Journey. SffiX n'cadlns Terminal .hortly after r!v2. hU morning. Itrrrnehes tell OR that we played our R?t,mS of the season against Mlchliraii D4PEfi. them. Our line wa better ft, .t nnd tho way tho follow shoved tawh. naymond, Rparh. and Rml h R?Siiod of Terry Field was a fine slttht K. The backneld camo throuch n; never ittml the best combination. I Tmuch credit cannot bo tclven to "NIk LW:i" . .,n.rti. lilm to thow us IcfVihliur If ho was rlhl. nnd ho mirely Bffltl nver saw Derry play a belter fSj7 jte was virtually In every play, and lPTj.1.. ., nf the lino wns a revelation. ISIS. Jim ever accused "NIk" of helm? tt but a star on tho offense, but his a??1". -,m h.m not been as idrotiR as KIWW" .- -- - . . k , Iflst ? "?.";- .u .i miiM not convince novr. ; V "---. . .... lr "W was a wonder In overy depart isnt'of tho gamo Saturday. JJht a Star ' Zt.. -rv nf Jfobev I.lclit has not re vived tb applauso that It should. Uobcy tp in mere wuimuh - - Soilnr up any holes that occurred In tho m In wonderful style. Light's work was i of the spectacular kind, but ho was i.. .v.rv ntnv which camo hla way. ytita he pot under them they stopped WkMr sudden. TS...1 r . ...nr,.ii.fii1 warlt. which re- wiied In a touchdown boforo wo hnd been torlwf tnrea mmuien, pm ua ". K.' ... ThAi vi-n nolnts looked nwful l!c but tho boys wero alilnklnR of tho .wi.m nnrt nhout Maulbetsch partlcu- kriy Everybody In Detroit told us what Vjir he was and wo wero uneasy until ho Elide his first threo cracks at tho line. Ho lit nnd bounced bock, nnd, after that. U'felt that wo wero bound to win and flopped worrying. I Throughout the name our line played low. lecordltig to Instructions, with tho result Vkl. vAB'a Liftta nnviir imlned moro than t M or two at a tlmo and often not that. Jt Michigan men havo been taught to put U4IT neaus aown anu oiminy uuio m, uutu jttlng headlong with tremendous force iM they neareel tno line. n. nlivlnir low nnd holdlno; our ground. ltorraed a barrier over which Yost's trio 'iS-la not go. Thoy usually slipped ovor '.. . i- - . ii-i . l. nn., ,!. Una ?na were nnucu oy i oauiiuuiv uiw oLd ttense aa they camo. ;2ichlrn gave us two bad scares during tftvni. Twice they Rtarted a series of t ttlik Jliys which Included doublo passes. I tfjpJijtUtcs nnd forward passes. They had otw.plirs that woro a combination of tho three. When a team starts to open up llko ItaUnylhlng U likely to happsn and w all fU4ylMtr when Derry, Light, Urquhnrt Mi Miller broke up ono attempt nfter an- ietltr. Wife relied mostly on straight football, for ftittWM all wo seemed to noed. Of courso prt BU tried a faw forward passes, but IfiUid It more to keep tho Wolverines guesa Eta thn for any other reason. Mtelght here I wnnt to sny that Bell played Rlwonderful game. His choice of playn $m Dne and he not only ran tho team well pat he kept tho men working hard nil tho turn by his line of tulk. Any tlmo Hort saw 'p!ayer showing signs of the strain he ! talking to him right awny nnd every body who has over played football knows jM that means In a hard gamo. IJcrry jnirloi bettor with Bell than with any one ?iso and unless something hnppons which ftt aro not looking for between now and LTUnktglvIng Bert will play quarterback gjMnjt Cornell. W'lttt for Lud KThe only regrettable feature of the game s the disqualification of Lud Wray. Lud ml Heine Miller tackled Sparks at tho fme tlmo after a kick, nnd nfter It was ever the referee sent Wrav to the side lines fir unnecessary roughness. It was Just ono ,et those plays which always look rough, teyhow, PAiter Lud had gone out his brother AMlX took hln nlnPM And T wnnt tn nav !'M hire thai ho nlaved fine football. It JM Al'a first big game, nnd on the first J7 ne threw Maulbetsch for n loss and aowM Us aj (nat ha new W,nt ho was there for. Folwnll ballaeH that It la Ijcore Important to havo a good substitute KK . ""an an? other position, nnd he has giQPu one in Alex wray. oOmethlnir that hnil il trm.it rlnnl in (In M!ttt OUr BDlrlt nnil 'lrtnpv hnnnAnml In B UreSHln? mnm hafnpu IIia nmn ntnrtAfl KP1 beforo we trotted out on tho field lino KSr1 Doctor Wharton ga,vo us a little gl on' Penn's football history. Ho told K of the old Quaker heroes nnd said a met of things that made ua determined to lJ mil there and beat Michigan or never " to l'hlladejphla. jfolterines Surprised 15X0 M B00 s wo got out on the field g"" Berry started kicking practice. Ho w ? lot ot hlBh ltlcks nbove 'ho stands iff found out how the ball acted "when MP winq got hold of It. He also got the "n men to believing that the hign ZT ? nl8 on,y style, and when the game Ih - Uk wm autJiioa wi. .. 1 Mvr saw Berrv klr-ldnir better In my 9 He took advantage of everything. swjwi me wind he sent the ball low anu B". Hh the result that It carried it a. r- ' Jt-. Li , - . sav ll . f 1 . v C-Zr -Voo most have uwcibA f o cX-W7mtm&7B .r-There Knew Ymmmm I AMNTHIUG To "RE6SIE LA.M&-.T.KA1U.) PKKIUGOW MV FRIENDS ) S"unurr VJYOO J WWW'WCj VOU DID ThERB !.' JmVfV MATHEWS pwlbiill Tm, long distance nnd seldom wa handled cleanly by Sparks. With the wind he kicked high nnd got all the advantage there was to get. Kery boot wns placed. I think about half of his kicks went out of bounds for good groundnge. He tried two field goals and made one of them, a 29-yard boot against tho wind. The one he mlsiod wns from the RO.ynrd line and was golnfi strnlght enough but did not hao quite enough carrying. In Good Shape I want to say a word about tho con dition of tho 1'enn team. The Michigan gamo was a hard game, but wo only had to take ono man out because of Injuries I wns that unfortunate Individual, nnd nil that I had wan n sprained ankle, which will bo all right In a few dnys. A lot of credit la duo Doctor Hancock, who cer tainly had us In wonderful shnpo for tho battle. All of tho boys camo out of the gamo without a serious mark. Bert licit has a bruised leg and Krtresvaag and Hennlng have ripped lingers. These Injuries amount to nothing, nnd all hands will be on hand for ii light workout on franklin Field this afternoon. Tho only member of the team who did lint como back with us wns Charley Hen nlng. Uiarllo Is a Buffalo boy, nnd ho re ceived permission to stop off nnd seo his folks for day or two. HOWLING STANDINGS Innurnnco League w. r v.r, w. i, i.r. Trtnu. Mut. a o l.oon Mlh.rCo. I 2 .SJS Aetna 2 1 .807 I'Mplo'n. ... t a .inn Hoo.tera... 2 1 .onj HUndnM... 1 2 .8.1.1 Oimilen.... J 1 ,ui)7 Itellance... u 3 .owi Knights of Columbus League w. i p.n. w. i,. r.c. rolumbui. 10 2 .BIS P 8!vdor n 7 .417 .417 .313 .187 H. .Mnrltt. . 7 Da Polo... a ?. "om. a .inn rnnm.ipnia a 7 .nil i'lnion. t N 2 10 .900 Ht. I.o. Lanston Monotype w. 1 1. l'.r. Mllllne n 4 .rtr.T JtoM Matrix. ... H 4 .ciii7 Turnlnc... Accounting. 7 ft .083 Toolroom.. vr. i. 4 8 2 -t 1 5 l'l .333 .333 .107 Philadelphia Duck Pin League w. t, r.c. i,. v r. 7.ulua 12 a .noi) (llanU 7 n .4(17 Kurekan... II ,0(H1 Tixmnrs. . . . 7 H .4117 Hox 8 7 .833 l'hlla II 0 .4110 lladgers.... ii 7 .533 Acorna 3 12 .2U0 Dank League w. i.. r.c. w. i.. r.c. rvnna. Co.. 4 .BU7 Fourth St.. n n .sno Fil. Ilea ... H 4 .8(17 CoraEt.... 0 .800 Phllt. Nat. 7 ft ,833 l'hlln. Truat 4 M .333 Kmnklln . . 7 a ..VH3 UlrarJ 2 lu .187 Quaker City League w. Wyndham. 14 i.. v.r. vr. j,. 1 .033 Majratlr. . rt 3 .R0(l Tlmirs. ... ft 10 4 .733 llflmont .. 3 12 V 4U0 Wyn. Colin S 12 pc. .4110 .333 vnlt(l kic. i- Mane to, , 11 c.lant.i. II Philadelphia League v.". in i,. r r 2 H33 .lnk'town. ft .883 Mrlrnae... ft ,6H3 I'a, II. K.. a .30(1 Kojalonn . W. I.. ft 7 ft 7 4 N 4 H PC .417 .417 .333 .333 I'reacont. Tioaa lludd M. Co (I Keyfitone Club Section A W. 11 HI 8 .1 I.. V.r.. 4 .733 Wllmot.. A .687 Araa'lz.. 4 .1137 llollevun. 7 .ft33 IMouard. W. L. 7 S ft 10 ft 10 3 U r.c. .487 .3.13 .3.13 .230 r Ira tea.. Illlllkf-n.. Itrxnlla . Terminal. Section B ,. P.O. .017 Scull..... .887 Kaniift-a. . . .033 hod. Uavla v. Term. C'ta 11 Acthea.. . H Torm. Vota S v. r 8 8 ft II) 1 11 PC. .ftnn .333 .03J Wincko League w. i r.c. vr. :,. Whltairkill 4 .733,OwIa. 0 I) Bparrowa. 11 4 .733 Enjrloa.... 8 1) Wood IV ra 8 7 .633 ItoTlna.... 3 12 Industrial League P.O. .4110 .400 .'.'00 IV. W. Hlec . . 11 Ht'd It n . 11 Keen Kut . 10 D. 1.,. W'd. a I.. I'.C W. T P.C. 4 .733 fito's H'h 8 7 .833 4 .733 Ketfrll'a . 8 II .4lm ft .887 At. Itef. Co. ft 10 .333 7 .333 TryotlCo.. 1 14 .U87 Provident Life. Trust Mien) w. I.. P.C. w. i p c. Acents ft 1 833 Wanderers. 2 4 .333 No. 7...... ft 1 .H31 No. ft 2 4 .333 No. 2 4 2 .087 No. 1 2 4 .333 No. 4 2 .333 No. 3 2 4 .333 Provident Life Trust (Women) PnOVWENT MFC TRUST (WOMEN) Team C. Team U.. 0 1.000 Taam A 1 2 .800 Team II.... 1 .230 .230 Drug League Federal.. . 0 3 H. K. 4 1 11 4 S S. White. . I) n H.K.M'Iford 7 .730 Ikman Co. 7 8 ,733 W'mpel Co. ft 1U .800 P.W.I). Co.. ft 10 ,833 Chamlcal... 3 0 .487 .333 .333 .230 Bowie Entries for Today First race, selling, maiden two-year-oMa, Bi furlongs Hall Columbia, 112, Merchant. 10s; Otaego, 11)0- Ilrlsht Htar, 103, UUnailnty (Imp.), 113. Orand Jury, 111). Moonlighter (Imp.). 108; Pallaada, 103; Ui'ly Clinton, 103; UuT. Oarrlaon. lull Al Hudaon (Imp.), lOSj llendlet. 108; Maolongene, 1U3, toluccu. 103; Chelaea 1 08. Second race. the. Prince Oeorte Juvenile, two. year-olda, 8 furlong Dandy Dudo, 118; Alvord. ha, Huchanan Urady (Imp.). 111). Lucius. Ipm Cherry Hlpe, Hat Lord FlUherbert. 113, Sea oSu. lIO.Tttlts. 118; KentucUkyk kklloy, 113; Joanna II (Imp.), 10T. Third rate, selling, two-year-olda and up. 8 furlonga Kin Stalwart. 118i Hoeemary. JOO; Cuddle? Up, 103; Tarvea. 1)8, eMeelicku. 101; Daah 1)8; Talebearer, 10'J: Colore. 108. Uarnet, 103i Hpectre, 05: 'Wet Sail. 100. Plaudlto. 10S; Oolden List. lOSt Shrapnel nil; ;Ancon, 101; Short llallot. 00. Note S included. year.olda and up, r-ourin . u'.- "."-'J."' "SJ,,,"1"i ,?"''' ' , M,, .,,,,, KVItll.lltl! 07 Etruscan. 100, Polroma (Imp.), 103, Th ! elilon. 103, Favour. OS, Veotla. 108; Suvllllan, lost Indian Chant. 100. Fifth race, aelllng. three.year-olda and up, 1 1-18 tnllea Scorp I. 118; Sam Slick. 1121 Coloi let llolloway. 103: Jllnda 103. 'Prime Mover, Viiv" Peaceful Star, 05; Thomas flallaway, 118; ltillir Oliver HU; lWcork. 108: Penniless, 103 Tom Hancock, 101. Dartworth. 114; Wung p inborn! 108: Sandbar. 108; Hiker. 103; Fonc ,T?nra') !"-, three-yearlds and up. 1 1.10 miles Abdon. till pood Counsel, 103 Jtvifock. 108. 'Lynn. S Illackford. loo; Hose. watSr bo. "Duia Around. 1031 Ulllle Hlbba. MI7I ioU Vedfteld. B9 Mlatwa. 102. Seventh race, selling, three-year-olds and up, 1 mile and 7U yardsYanke, Notions. IN. I)r Charcot? 110' Queen of Paradise. 108; Ifandfull, 10 ; Menlo Park, tilt Ittpubllcan. 108. 'Soldier llilif llarry Lauder, 110; Presumption. 08, Uud welser. 103. JASPER TEAM IS AT TOP BECAUSE OF TEAM PLAY Jewels Have Dropped but One Contest Since East ern Season Began OTHER CAGE COMMENT Uy SPICK HALL Tho team play of tho Jasper flvo In tho Hasten! Lenguo has been the fenturo of the first rare up to date. While It Is cer tainly true that Kerr Is not nullo up to the standard of the other Jumpers In the) circuit, the Ave regulara havo fitted Into Kennedy's machine so well that Inillviuuai work on the part of nny one man has mado but tittle difference. Tho only gamo that Jasper has lost thli season was to Heading on Saturday night, November 4, tho first week of the race, tn that fray tho Heading quintet, playing on Its home floor, showed mnrvolous form, and Andy Sears tosird S3 foul goals through the rim out of ID chances. (Jroy stock gno tho Jewels a great liattla tit Cooper llattallon Hall on l'rldny, Novem ber 10, but the uptown team came through with n victory tit tho last moment, when Hough rnn through the entire tlrey team nnd scored a Held goal. Tho count of that contest was 33 to 27. With McWIIIInms back lu the line-up the dreys cannot be expected to linger In Inst plnon. There Is nothing tho mutter with CJreystock. They have f.illed to get going properly, but when they do mtino of the others will have to t.ike their wash Tren ton's two tlefents was not unexpected. The Tlgera nro not nearly ns strong ns their line-up nppears on paper and thoy will In deed havo a hard time of It to keep In the first division. There aro not enough scorers on tho team to ninko It really dangerous. Their great strength Is In tho defense. Their great strength and weak olteliso ncier won nny pennants. Heading and Camden aro tho other two clubs with pennant possibilities. They broke even on tho wiick. hut they can bo expected to do better than (his In tho majority of the ten weeks of tho llrst series. IJoth nro heavy itcorlng machines, but tho llear'i) defense Is much strungor than t'nniden'a. but their team piny Is not nearly as perfei't as the Skeoeters. Tho latter will win many games on Its quick plnys, and If It hnd a tighter defense would bo tho logical club a a pennant winner. Olrard Alumni will meet the Simpson Memorial tonight, nnd Judging from tho piny of tlieso teams In last week's gutties, thero should bo a "battle royal," as they nro nearly nllko In their style of play. Ulrard, after n few games, should bo one of the fastest teams In tho circuit. Simp eon Is also of high calibre, but is very weak on tlut foul line, nnd It Is Important that Manager Klstun procuro a foul shooter to mako a oredltablo showing In tho lengue. In tho second game, Hancock, tho class nf tho league, will clash with West Ilranch V. M. ('. A. West Ilranch Mill, without question, mnke Hancock step somo to win. linos has a lino group of players who show every eildenco of good drilling. Tholr team play last week ngalnst Simpson wns pretty to witness nnd was nppreelated by tho large crowd that witnessed tho game. KASTKKN IJUOIJK W. I.. IT. W. I,. IT. Jasper , S 1 .S'J Reaillnt- . . 3 s ..loo , 4 t .887 OrrxiliKk. 2 -I .333 3 a .SOU lie Nrrl... 1 ft .107 Camden c .ihii iirri.iur.. Trento ion... a 3 .sou lie rtrri... i a HClir.m'LF. FOR THIS WIKK Tonlghl Camden nt Trenton. Wednesday Trrnlon at ( ninuen. Thursday Ilrsdlnic at Jiiaper. Friday Do Nerl at Ureralnek. riaturtl.iy Jasper at lie .Serll Orryaloek a( Ueodlng. Iln(,TKn00 i.tiVOCK W. L. TC. W. I. Ilerkeley. . 4 o l.ooo naatnn ... 1 4 llrryatork It 3 0 1.000 Keystone. , II S r-roternlly. 4 1 .800 SI.Andrrwa II .1 Ht. Slinroil. 3 1 .730 lllrhanlson 0 4 IT. .too ,0M) ,IM) .000 scii'kdi'i.k rim this wpkk Tonlghl (Ireystock llesejim nl Klrhnrilson. Tuesday It. Andrew at llerkeleyi Itlchard son nt Keystone. ... Friday (Inslon at Ht. Hlmeoni Keystone nt (Ireysiofk Itewies. , .... Satunlay Keystone at Oastoni Orryatoek Ile aertea nt rraternlty. NATIONAL HANK AND TIIL'ST I.K.OUK w. Ij. it. w. i ro Prov.I.lfe. . I 0 1.000 Fo'rth Nl.X II 1 (TlriirdTr. 1 O 1.000 1'rJerul It.. O 1 AMEHH'AN I.Ilr(lUK (XIO ,000 W. I IT. W. I.. IT. W.nrnwh. 1 l.ooo Simpson. . n 1 .000 Ilanrock... I O l.ooo illrnrd ...01 ,noo XaVlrr I II l.ooo N. o'mlM ll 1 .(KM) Both Club 1 0.1.000 St.lMnnnl 0 1 .000 scnr.ni'i.i: ion this tj:k Tonlghl Clrurd vs. Slmpvon, IVrst Ilranch "i-rl'dai .vler la. Fiftieth Club, ht. Colum ns i nt. IMward'a INDUSTItlAI. I.KAOUK XV. I.. IT. IV. I IT. J.O.ItrlU.. o l.oon llnnrlt ..SI .887 Sill id. It. 11. S 1 .007 llhllillr. .. I 2 .SJ3 Doli.un. . 3 1 .887 111. .ton.. I) 3 ,000 Fulrbanks . 2 I .807 llnle t II II .000 hchkiiuli: fok this mi:i:u Tiirday llurrotl la. Ilrlll, Hale .V Kllbum KtnniUrd'KolIrr Hearing t. Illsatan, Dobson Y. Fairbanks, OF.KMANTOWN CIHIIItll ATHI.irriO LK.VIIUI'. W. K I'C. XV. L. PC. Rt.Mlcli.Kp. 4 I ,S00 Wakrlleld 2 2 .snn 2l ITr.liy. 4 t SIM) rl.31lrli.l. 2 :i .400 Westsldi Trinity 1 ,lue . a i .lait iiinrr ,. 4 .xuo .ut a s .ouu irinuy i'n. u a ,wu N0UTHWK3T CIIUIIL'H LK0UK XV, I.. I'C. XV. L. I'C. Inrarnatlon 2 o 1.000 Diamond... I 1 .Son Calvary... 1 " 1,0(H Harper, . n 1 .000 IlltiVt .... 1 o l.ooo soili sirrot o 1 ,000 I'oreiiant. . 1 1 .300 llelhleliem 0 2 ,000 UIHI.S' lNTFJlCHUKCH ASSOCIATION W. I I'll. W. L. P.C. 18Ui&Arrb 3 O 1.000 Calrarr . I .oo Oerm't'n H 2 0 1.000 Christ Cli. . I) 1 .IS)0 lotliAOIeu 1 Ol.O(M) Sl.l'sulll., o 1 .ouo Kensington 1 1.000 ri.Sllch Han o 1 ,0oo Hl.l'auiA. 1 01,000 (irrm't'uA o 2 .000 Ht.Mlchael. I O 1.000 Falls... . . . o I! .000 Eddie Coulon Wins on Points ST LOUIS, Nov 20. tddla Coulon. of New Crleana, waa awarded tha declaion on polnta In a iweive-i New York. Inelve-round bout hero with Jack Iioyle, of mo mn weigneu in ai 110 pounua. Shore Football Star Ilreaks Leg ATIJINTIO CITY, Nor. 20. Albert V Heyer, former lifayette College football alar and son of Commlasloner Hoier, of this city, broke bis left leg while playlnaT with Pen-Mar against Mel rose In tha city championship serifs esterday. The gamo was won by 1'on.Mar. 'ii to u CHAMPION WELSH IN BOUT WITH FLEMING AT OLYMPIA Llghtweisht Titlo-Holder Makes First Appearnnco Hero Thin Season Fred Welsh will glvo Philadelphia an eThlbltlon of his lightweight championship nblllty tonight. Ho boxes Buck Fleming In the wind-up nt the) Olymplft A. A. It wilt be the Urlton's Initial showing In this city of the 1916-1T season. Besides defending his crown ngalnst Charley Whlta In a twenty-rounder, Welsh also has de feated a lot of second raters this year. The prelims are well matched. Joo Fischer meets dusslo Lewis In tho semi. Joo Tuber boxes Ttenny Valger, a new comer from New York and a French-Ho-hrow. Johnny Mayo pairs oft with Sailor Kmlley nnd l,eo Flynn tackles Young Con way. ERRATIC ATTACK KILLED VICTORY FORSWARTHIORE Reaman Welch Spoils Quak ers' Record in Closing Minutes "Hill" Hnper was a much surprised man during the snake-dance Intermission be tween tho halves of the Swnrtmoro-Dlck. Inson gamo on Saturday. Tho genial coach of tho husky Oarnet eleven fell as though ho had been cast for 11 leail In a movia feature and then ordered tn secrete) him self behind thu snlt-cll.ir at the last moment. "More." thought "Hill." "t haie nt tnt turned out a tentn that has trimmed Pditn. walloped t'rslnus. sent V. and M. home tnlklng to themselves, nnd now comes this dog-goncd bunch from Carlisle) and " It wns enough to mako Hercules himself weep bitterly, Inasmuch as Dunn's team was leading 13 to 7. Thirteen might be considered nn unlucky number, but Mister lloper would havo been contented to have had It chalked up bcsldo tho Siiarthmoro score. "This will never do." quolh Coach "Hill." Cheshlro cat smile no'cr rcvciillng the workings of his mind. Something must bo done." And something was done; tho third period nlmoHt did It; It enmo with the fourth A now shift play for Havcrford completely ballled tho Dickinson line unit while t'omog ripped up the snd-lookliig sward to the left of 'cm, the Carlisle bunch woro making wild passes for mythical rusher.1 on tho right. Welsh Upsets Dope Mister lloper breathed easily after hla proteges scored two touchdowns. With a lead of a touchdown and but soveral min utes beforo tho Hhowers started working, It was safe, very fo Indeed, to contemplate victory. Wherein stepped Welch, Indian gentleman who might well havo been the vllllnn for one of O. Henry's stories. Ho nt least guvo an O. Henry touch to tho gamo. This same redman, who wns ono of thn flashiest backs Olenn Warner ever shot against the foes of tho old Indians, wiih as easy to get as some of tho oil stocks In the vaults of John Deo. JiihI when tho Uaruut tacklcrs wero thanking Uiemselioi that they had caught him nt last nnd lay pant ing on the ground with their hands nround n pair of struggling legs, they would gazo up peacefully to seo the cel-llko Welch twisting his way down tho Held. Welch would make n good match for Freddlo Welsh. Ills footwork waa fine nnd his midden steps so elusive that Freddlo would bo emerald green with Jealousy. "Ho can't do It again; they've only got ono play nnd they enn't try It agnln," said ono Kwnrthmoro rooter who hnd placed his last brace nf frogs on the game. Uut he did not only went over tho line but calm ly stood oft nnd put tho pigskin through tho posts for a beautiful goal. "Too Much Johnson" Tho falluro of Swarthmoro to win was duo to the erratic tendency of their aerlnl attack. Tho only thing thnt went In tho nlr were the Oarnet cndB and they usually fell Hat without tho leather, while John son, their (iinrterbark, swore. As well he might, Inasmuch as ho won frequently as wild ns Cy Morgan or Ilruno Haas eler was, Their forward passing reminded one ot that trlto line, "When It was good it was very good nnd when It wns bad one's feelings townrd It could hardly bo men tioned In tho society ot purists " Hoper'a line seemed much heavier than their opponents' but when 11 great oppor tunity came to scora In tho third period they were unable to plow through tho Dick Inboulan line and were held for downs within a yard of tho last chalkmark. The caso of Hush wns a curious ono. It illustrates that the rooters for the college team know as llttlo nbout football as does tho writer of this article. However, the cries of "Bush! Hush I Hush!" that arose from tho cheering section wherein sat In blissful hops tha froshmen with their red dinky enps, brought sardonlo grins from those who professed to know. Hush was dragged Into the game In tho third period, but wo duuht that It was in answer to the plrus of tho freshmen wolves. AVhllo he gained heavily for Hoper'a team, It Is logi cal to suppose that any man of his physique, fresh from the side lines, could plow through a bunch of lighter men who had been engaged In a fierce battle for more than a half hour. .Still, he couldn't jam through for a touchdown and out he went Hero worship Is all right, but these words to the freshmen should be sufficient: Don't sacrifice) tho chances of your team for your own Individual glory. T. It. did that, and Hughes was eased the blame, Lancaster Man Hurt in Collision LANCASTER, Tn., Nov. 20. Nelson Johnson, a prominent business man of Lan caster, Is In a hospital In a critical condi tion as the result of a collision between his car und two others near ImdUvllla yester duy. Johnson'H Jaw was broken and a large part of his scalp torn off. Nobody else wns Injured. ATHLETIC UNION ACCEPTS RECORDS OF THREE STARS Marks Made by Colliding, Meredith and Simpson Will Be Put on Books MEETING IN NEW YORK NKW YOniC, Nov. SO. The fata of tho new amateur code, which will come before thn general convention of thn Amateur Ath letic t'nlon when It opons today at the Hotel Astor, waa virtually decided yesterday, iihcii tho legislation committee, presided over by Justice llnrto H. Weeks, passed upon Its merits at a preliminary meeting hold In conjunction with ndvnuro gatherings ot the records, championships and registration committees nt (he Astor. It can bo etnted, on the authority nf Jus tlco Weeks, thnt tho clause precluding all but nmnleurs serving ns delegates to A. A. U. meetings will he accepted. Justice Voeks nas nskod what action would bo tnken on this question nnd suld: "It will go through, undoubtedly." Delegates from every section ot tho coun try ore against the proposed amendment to tho constitution which would nbollsh tho registering of vtonien swimmers by tho Amatour Athletic I'nlon. Four applications for track records mado by widely-known nthtetes woro denied by tho records com mittee. Among the records favorably passed upon nnd recommended for llniil npprovnl Mcro the 14 3-6 seconds inndti twlco by Hob Simpson, of the I'nliorslty of Missouri, over tho 120-ard high hurdles, and tho two-mllo Indoor walking record of 13 37 Made, by (icorge II. doubling, tho Canadian, Herman Ubertuhbcsslng, of tho local as. soclatlon, argued against tho recognition ot doubling's mark, contending thnt tho wnlker had dollvcrntely "run" the Inst 100 yards of tho contest. The committee as sured him that ho had full authority to disqualify Gouldlng. nlthough there wero two other Judges, but Obertubbesslnr de clared that ho was not nwaro of It. It waa finally decided to nbldn by tho decision of tho ofllclnls nnd accept tho performance. l'nnhnndles Defeat Heralds. 15 to 0 IircntOlT. Noi. SO Tito Panhandles, of Co lumtitie. O . ouli'lanaed the Heralds, of Dotrolt, at football Hunday and on. in to 0. The Hal ters excelled In tt.e open stln of play. Jll v Announcement Is Made That Mr. J. A. Halford Represents These Wonder Cars in Philadelphia Pcl'U Salon Opening Monday November 20lh Women Love These Cars "The Car of a Thousand Speeds ' 1035 CHESTNUT ST. Service Station. 2020 Chancellor I.! 'r PRINCETON PLAYS GREAT GAME ON THE FAIRWAY, BUT FOOZLES TERRIBLY ON APPROACH SHOTS Old Eli C. C. Takes 42d Annual Team Match When Opponents Fail to Show Big League Class on the Greens Hr SANDY T.Trn WBIIU fairly good througn tne W'nlrwiy." said Charllo Hlghley. JJna sail left end and local golfer of prom inence, nfter tho Yalo-Prlneeton solreo on Paturdayi "It was when wo camo to tho greens and had to holo out that the trouble started " Illghloy wan put out of tho game near tho end of tho home-hoto stretch by the Princeton's club's pro. Bpeedy llusli, home-brod, because hla left-hand hosiery would not stay on. Ho was given a deaf ening ovation by tho record-breaking gftl lerv packed all around tho courso for the game part ho had taken In the forty-seo-ond nnnual team match botween Old 1511 C. C. and thoso partial to tho Orango and Mack. "Wo held them all even on the outjour ney," continued Hlghley, "but w wero hit ting 'em In great shapo nnd had the edge, even It tho count was all-suuare. Tho fel lows woro confident that wo were going to slaughter the llulldng after the Intormlsslon and were on edgo nt tho tee-ofT on tho homo Journey to sew up tho match ns tpilckly nn possible Yalo played out of turn on the next shot when wo should havo played, nnd that Is what started flreworks. for we woro suddenly three down. It gavo Ynlo Just tha necessary punch to hold us. Wo did not bollevo In this Jlnt stuff wo havo been hearlnir so much nbout, nnd wo ivcro play lug ciory shot to win." Tho Princeton lenni ban been accused of most all tho mlspliiys possible, but it should have plld up, with tho luck Yalo had later, na big n leau in mo ursi nait aa tne mue illd In the second. After Legoro hod spllcod a pin-shot for tho flag off his good right foot In an nttempt to holo out, the Tigers camo back strong. Iong approaches look tho hall hole high. Tho critics nfter tho gamo claimed that Princeton should havo resorted to n. loft over tho hnzard polos, but tho Orango and JJIaok wero fighting hard, rrnlnlnr; yards on every shot nnd woro strong for a big total Instead of playing safe. Therefore, the well-known run-up Bitot waa resorted to nnd Urlggn hinged a low 0110 which almost hit a member ot his own team who was waiting with arms spread wlda to receive tho pass only flvo yards from Yale's pin. Kddy and Illghloy wero both willing to Cf The celebrated Owen Magnetic now has its own individual home in Philadelphia at 1835 CHESTNUT STREET C During many months of waiting, until a limited number of these cars could be allotted to this territory, preparations have been made to present the Owen Magnetic here in a fit setting. CJ Mr. J. A. Halford now extends invitation to the opening, today, Monday, November 20th, when some of the latest models will be on exhibition. 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Hogg, Wilson, Ames nnd flvo other Tiger-striped players who seised him about tho head, tha feet, tho waist, tho tlbll, nnd other con venient spots, and smothered him to earth. Unvo Tlbbot, Princeton's fnjvfnmcd holer out, wna sent In when the Jitngaleers later becamo holo-hlgh. He topped hla first shot nnd only by sprawling' over tho shot with tho length of hla brawny body wns Prince ton nblo to hang on to tho bait Tlbbott tried another lofty shot to tho plus from 43 yards awny on the next ohot, but he sliced It badly when tha other players, mostly blue-clad, dashed right In front of tho shot to got a good look at It, It never rosa from tho ground and tha only thing- ho did wns take up a bit; divot llr long shots through Uio fair way YnU later had n chnnco to cup out. Draden waa sent In, but ho. too, had the slicing- hahlt and ncver.il human hatnrds breaking through tho Ynlo defenso smothered tho ball before it could rlso from tho ground. Philadelphia Electric Meter.. 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