rsf tt i, ..A .KiTfe.. BED AND BLUE ELEVEN HAS BRILLIANT SECOND STRING PLAYERS, SAYS CAPTAIN MATHEWS EVENING LBmR-PHIL'AtoBLPHlA, FBIDAY, INOVEMBEJ 24 1916 RESERVE POWER FOR PENN'S LINE ftitake r Captain Points Out Work Coaches Have Done "With Substitutes OUTLOOK FOR 1917 GOOD i unit niiritrwa j ' (Captain Ttnn footbitl team). Tha wonderful wny in wnicn our -econu , Blflnemen nro dovelopltin Is perhaps as not ill a triumph for our conches na tho suc- rs of tho arBlty Starting out with what I looked, llko nnytmng out. ruou mutiuh U 10OKU "" . T,.i,,r, nn,1 11 rk.nn Caches ruiweu, t'""u" .... . have not only worked tha vnrslty Into a ?iltirfiin Powerful enough to defeat I Schlgan and State nnd tlo Dartmouth, hut h Km nlso found tho tlmo to. develop green F "".i.i n ih nnlnt where tho loss ot two or even threo men would not necessarily -pell disaster or a nicked na winners tomorrow, and . en form tho dope seems to bo correct How ever, wo nro incin u mm " iut. i. t nttneether known, nnd we must play f" them without tho services of our regular ouarterbacK nnu ono ui uui mm uiua . Is possible, too, that 1 will nlso bo unablo to Play, which makos thrco regulars out of tho line-up, with only a day or two of warning. Usually misfortunes of this kind re moro than u team can stand up under at this season of tho year, but our coaches Bave looked ahead nnd as n result thcro nro threo men who nro suro to proo anything lut weak ready to tako our places. in nlaco of Bell, n veteran, will bo Jimmy Bryant, who know llttlo footbnll when he nrtnil th 3 fa 1 Jimmy has been do velopcd this season, nnd hli work his been 10 good that only tho Bcnsatlonnl work of Bell in tho Michigan gnmo deprives him of a place. TiUel a Powerful L!nc Man Tho loss of Llttlo W serious, ot course, but not by nny means fatal to our chances. Cpich Wharton has n man ready to stop right In tlicrti nnd tnko Ida ptaco As a matter ot fact, wo havo three mon prepared to accept tho burden, nnd accept It In n creditable manner They nro Hcrg. Tltzel and Wlrkman Tltzel. tho Pittsburgh boy, will get tho assignment this time, ns his work has been a little moro pleasing to Coach Wharton than that of tho others. Incidentally, I want to say that every bod nt TranMIn Field believes that Tltzel Is a coming star Ho Is powerful and In some scrimmages this season ho has shown tome of tho nrsity men that lio Is ng-rrc-slvc. Tltzel has not altogether grasped Wharton's system, but ho Is learning rap Idly and his work tomorrow w 111 be watched closely by every one Men who havo boon studying footbnll all their Uvea ngreo that a team is only an strong as Its reserve Well, In that casa we haven't much to worry about I havo already said somothlng about tho substltuto linemen and I am going to finish with them before I pass to the bnckfleld reserves In addition to Hers, Tltzel and Wlrkman, wo havo Krtrcsvaag, a man who tepped In when wc lost N'clll and pltyed a wonderful gnmo. Then thcro Is Wagoner, who Is coming along rapidly now, to say nothing ot a number of tho scrubs, who will be fine timbor next year At end wo havo Crane, a mnn who has amazed every one by his amazing progress. 1 havo already msJo mention of Jimmy Bryant, quarterback. And If Jimmy Is kurt wo havo Brant Wheeler, whoso steady ' envelopment haa boon a revelation Bell, ! Bryant, Wheoler they nro a line trio for j. tho coaches to draw to next year. tfiomo Strong Reservists i Any backflold which has "Oravey" Wil liams and Bill Qulglev standing on tho side lined has Bomo reservo power Cither of theso men can step In and both will keep H the men now playing stepping fast If they t . Want to bold thplr Inn T hiMlovn Ilnh Vol. P wel would bo mighty well pleased If the , rules could be changod In order to maKo ft possible for each team to havo flvo or six men In the backflcld, for we havo them I have saved tho center position for the last. There aro tho two Wrnys Wo only had one when tho season started Lud and with him In tho notion wo had need of no other But Folwell reallzoa that It Is moro necessary to havo a good substltuto center than anything else, and ho started right away to dovelop Alex, I.ud's brother The younger player got his chanco In tho Michigan gnmo, and the showing that ho made speaks for itself. Next jenr Alex will bo ready to start right whero his brother leaves off nftcr tho Cornell game It Is slgnlflcant that wo have mot with misfortune both in tho lino and backflcld, but o survived both First, Harry ItossJ a tower of strength last jear nnd a man everybody banked on when thla season started, was nut on tho sidelines by a couplo of unfortunate Injuries, and has not been In any of our big games to date Fol jell did not start to wall about the loss, but started right away to gTOom a mnn for Harry's place. While we are talking of Harry, I am BtSU to nay that hla knee la responding to treatment, and If It continues to Improve our followers will seo tho former Central High School star in action Thanks giving Day. A Tribute to Little The line vvna coming to form and the ien working togother In fine style when eill was dlsqualliled right before the hard game with State Dr Wharton, our h?B coach, said nothing. Ho simply put Vlrkman In there und "Manny" showed jomethlng. Now wo lose I-lttle, but wo have Tltzel. It nil goes to show how jwportant It Is to have reserve power and ifta wisdom of our coaches In developing l reservists. , Just uword In passing of Little, whose ' ?nv)rlunate case la lamented by every body, i want tQ Bay tnat Ltta ja one of the Hnest tackles playing tho game and a one fellow, Little Is not a spectacular per former, but he is In there working hla head i lor uw renn all the time, and per Ps hla fellow linemen realize hla worth letter than any others. Lou la not only giving the team all of his physical power, but his encouraging line of talk makes we other fellowa fight harder. We had a rest yesterday and It did the fin " a Iot of ?ood Soraa ot U3 Bre till feeling the effects of the Jong trip and . gruelling Kama In Mlchlcan. nnd n. work. , 3ul under such unfavorable weather con "nuns mignt have done a fot of riarm. Our coaches are mighty careful to avoid overworking us, and this fact combined !th the excellent care of Doctor Han. cock, is carrying us through the season In fine condition. , OLYMPIA A A Droad Balnbrld-e " -ir,- iw.nl. ll,r. IIONDAY EVENINO, NOVEMBEU . iiiDmie McHee l. 1 rankle Hobby IjiuKtmr TH. Hurr Jack ToUnd . Jimmy ir ilccnoe Kddl VVaitoml vs. Lddle Utllr Larry Williams vs. Billy Miskie Aitn., tJti IUI. lit.., BOo A 78ci Arena !!, 1 BATUItUAY NIOUT SATUUD-Y NIOUT NATIONAL A. fc. ftS jftSSSBs.'SB: ., "y.'-y KKAMKB v. MARTY CUOSd , Twrr UcUovera. former World'a LUaiuplon. will .. rtfrto odo f tho boot... Adni. I3c. liu. SOe, lie aoil It NONPAREIL A. C. JifflSSTij,. ,?oe Borrell yb. Tommy Coleman T0NIQ11T TONIGHT JEWELS WIN AND GAIN ON CAMDEN Jasper Defense Holds Bears to One Field Goal, Beck man Scoring MARTY FRIEDMAN STARS K.18TFJ.M I.KAOUK 8TVNDIN0 j-.n-P lv !- r.fi L w. u r.Oj r.o. .161 iBrrl(i' m 1 r1 irpmon , a a n.ir.iiVn'TlSl. N'rl " """ CWI rni"ffirritn,,f,1, 4,fr We Nri. at Jlnl Armorlr Ilttlf' '"", lrtock, at the Kendlnc Br SPICK HALL Displaying the same wonderful form that ha- charnctorlied their playing stnoo I'resl dent Scherfer sent the Kaatern League teams prt on their 191617 race, the Jasper Jewels last night held tho Heading Bears to a lone neiu goal In Nonpareil Hall and won by a scoro of 37 to 17 The Jewels now lead the m . . Skctf by one-half gnmo rotwIthtandlng the top-heavlness'of the scoro In tho Jewels' favor, the battle was dc-pcrotely fought, tho Hears waging a merry war for every point. The first half was abundant In excitement and thrills, the Jaspor quintet being hard pressed almost from tho first whistle, owing to the rcmirk nblo accuracy of tho veteran Andy Hears on the penalty mnrk. Scars toed the lS-toot chalk mark clcvn times during tho first period nnd illdn I flivver once, tho oleven points thus accrued comprising Mending's total for tho opening half Heading did not faro so well In tho final section. .Sears receiving fewer chances to porform on penalties and muftlng several of tho few Hint he did get UcLkman. how ever, ntoncd for Scars'a failure nnd sneaked In a field goal on tho wily Jowols, depriving jasper or n snut-out achievement. Had Ucckman been blanked It would not havo been the first time for the Jowols to Bcoro a shutout, for last season Kennedy's Spnrklcrs stopped Oreystock from scoring a field gonl They lost tho game, never theless, nn Joo rognrty'n mischief on the Hftcen-foot scratch slipped tho Ores the victory. Marty Friedman was tho real daatler among the Jewels In last nlght'a cmbrogllo, tho scrappj guard scoring Ave Bhots from tho floor. American League Two American League games aro on the bill for tonight nt Natatorlum Hall, on Brand street above Columbia avenue. Tho first contest will bo between Xavler nnd Fiftieth Club. Last week Xavler won a clean-cut victory over tho St. Columba team In tonight's clash Xavlcr will bo without tho services of Us two forwards, Llvingstono and Bjrne Wilson, who jumped center Inst week, will move to for ward and will do tho foul shooting. Tho second gamo or tho evening will bo botweon St. columba nnd St. Hdward's The latter live showed up very poorly lost week, nnd unless somo changes nro mado by Manager O'ltourkc, his combination will not bo able to hold tho pace set by tho other clubs In the American League Their play last week was unnecessarily rough Tho consequence was that nn official repri mand was handed tho malinger by the lcaguo ofllclals, who nro determined that the games this year shall be cleanly foughtt Tho first game tonight will begin at 8 o'clock Play in Philippines Hough tactics In basketball are by no means confined to thla country In tho Philippine IbIuiiUs tha gamo Ib, getting- very popular among all classes, nnd several of tho larger cities havo leagues. They play with a standard ball and baskets, but no cages havo been used Utlow Is tho opening paragraph of a two-column description of a game between two teums In Manila. The extract is taken from the Manila Cablcnews American. It follows. "In what was scheduled to be a basket ball game nt tho Manila T. M. C A. floor last night, (ho Columbia Club quintet de feated the Manila Y Ave In two rounds by a 23-20 score. Tho battlo was fought under straight Murquls of Queensberry rules and ov cry thing waa allowed except tho toe hold Referee Shradick gavo tho teams knives and axes and let them go to It and they did Tho result waa anything but edifying, and it was a horso apiece. Tho teams wcro out for blood, and near the CIoso of tho first half It looked aa It n little of tho haemoglobin was going to be spilled when plajera mixed A quick sepa ration followed, however, and the tea party waa renewed " xnmf Industrial Lciruo (, imes Dobon def-ntod FalrbanU" by .13 to SO, In an Industrial lacua jama clayed lait night at lli Quaker City Athletic Club. In tho aecond half of the double-tirailer Standard Holler ran up a score of Qtf aralnat Missions .'3. A Philadelphia Institution Introduces Tomorrow Its New and Sixth Shop For Men at 1305 Market Street We are all creatures of habit It has become a habit for thousands 01 particular men to purchase their haber dashery at Guilford's. ..... It has also been a pleasant habit for them to recommend to their friends our Service Merchandise, and particularly our famous "65 pull-proof" scarfs hence our habit of opening new stores. We welcome you to our sixth, or "i 55c v ,jyw1,A Trademark March 18, 1U 1430 Cbeatnut St. Broad & Girard Ave 3647 Woodland Ave HERE HE IS1 POLLARD OF BROWN r3f ViKiL.Btw9Bfllitl4aflEi i fw f-f?t jSHfH5K8iLLaflHlaHHf bv i1 lu1 lBflHlmllHP m lit. S"- K'iaUai V 1 OH V '' ,wt ' w i fe4 This dusky hnlfbnck, tho sensation of the jenr, Is 5 feet G inches tail nnd weighs 154 pounds. He is n sopohomoro in college nnd ono of tlio speediest men playinB tho r-nmo toilny. His lone runi featured tho Brovvn-Ynlo nnd Drown-Hnrvnrd battles nnd it was his individunl work thnt plnced tho Brunoninns in tho front rank for 191C. Pollard is a popu lar student. When ho is not attending classes or playing football, ho is working in his shop, whero ho presses clothes to pay his expenses. Busi ness has increased sineo tho proprietor looms up ns nn AlUAmoricnn halfback this year. BAN JOHNSON TO ItETIRH American Lcaguo President May Settle Down on Ranch CHICAOO, Nov. 21 Ban Johnson, presi dent of the American League Is thinking of retiring, In spite of tho fact that his con tract Btlll has sevornl years to run This was learned today when It wns an nounced that negotiations havo bcon lrtu nlly completed whereby Johnson, Charles Comlskey. ot the White Sox. and Joseph Hay, of Wilmington, 111, will purchaso a big ranch In Wyoming. "You couldn't expect mo to stick out th.it contract whllo I havo such n good chanco to settle out West." said Johnson 'I nnt In lovo with the country out there and Its possibilities nro grout " THANKSGIVING DAY X-COUNTUY Cornell, Penn and Melroso Club Ath letes Will Compete The Meadowbrook Club cross-country run. the most Important hlll-nnd-dalo rnco In Philadelphia during tho season, will take place Thanksgiving morning over Cobb Creole courso, laid out by Lawson Hobert son Besides local runners, Cornoll Univer sity Pcnmylvanln and the Melrose A. C will enter teams Mrs. Hawley Wins Golf Cup Th honor of havlnc her name enaraved on th Mr William dray Warden Cup for the preient jcar haa been earned by Mra. Benjamin Hawley by vlrtuo of her victory In tho women' handicap tournament over tho mlnlaturo courao ot tho Queen Lane Manor Golf Club Tha trophy mut be won threo times, not no eaiarlly In aucceialon, to lneur permanent poa aeealon Dickson Wins From Warren In th fourth nvnii of the clnia n amateur pocket billiard tournament at Alllntcer's Arad my lull nigm .I-. '.-LT. ,.!.. ... J.ai.sj4 IV 1l'n. lull nisni, i iutui uo,v,dii ,, i.,.riit 100 tn SI mivAfl a. hlch run of 30. U1CKSUF1 -U III . ". ..MU the beat effort ot tho tournament to date. Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night Broadway A. C. Charley Thorn a defeat ed Slicker flalluiher. Johnny Ntlnxer won from Frunklo flonohno. Jimmy Ibboni topnd Al .Munroo. Ilr.tl Charier W altera knocked oat Hue (lannon, erondi Cnrla Urn neaey brat louns Monroe. New York Waller Mohr defeated oaat lllcka. but not the last, tnanics to the increasing pntronatre of the good dressers of Philadelphia. SI V 5.ow 103B Market St, 130S Market St. 2438 N. front SU EWING JIECTS HOLMGSBUKG Football Teams Will Clash for Phila delphia Championship The Hiving A A. which plays Holmeh burg for tho championship of eastern Penn sylvania tomorrow, has mado an cnvlnhlo record on tho 'gridiron this season It hns not been scored on In tho last four gnnies and has defeated Hlvcrtou. Pitmnn and Uojcrsford bj decisive scores Mark Cullny, former star qunrlcrback ot the team. Us conch and Leslie W Wyntt, nnother star of former earn. Is manager Tho Hvvlmr A A Ims been in cxlslcnco for twenty one jears nnd hns n record of which It enn boast It has hold the championship of l'hllndelphli several Masons, nnd hns nlns bten considered ono of tho best In dependent teams In this part of tho country Tliu Hiving A is lomposeil of scholastic nnd college slnrs, and tho team Is cnptalncd by tho vetcrnu Mutthaw Lukcns, tho star sculler ot tho Undlno Club Lukcns Is ono of tho best tnckles In tho city nnd makes n fighting and aggressive leader William Ilubln. tho oilier star tncklo of tha team, la not In tho picture, owing to being on tho Injured list AI Miller, tho star .'61-pound guard, la on the Injured list nnd will bo out of tho game tho remainder of tho season. Tho nverago weight of tho Kwlng A A. Is 1C! pounds. TtffcHpMfc Originators ( These Men Realized tke SALCO $io ClotKes Idea For twenty-seven years wo made Salco Clothes nnd sold thorn to dealers only, who retailed them at ?lfi and $18. Then wo conceived the idea of helling direct to tho wearer and giving him tho profits which nnd today thero nro thousands of mon of particular dress who wear no pntl today thoro aro thousands of men of particular dress who wear no other mako. S10 SUITS- Kach unrment represents a savins of from B to 8 a savins' tint Is clearly yoursfor every Salco ault or orrreoat la absolutely suuranlrrd aalla fattory or money buck Ineluntly. We cordially Invite you to see our factory watch us cut and fit and personally meet tho men behind this great enterprise. CUSTOM TAILORING Salco Special, made-to-measure clothes, from superior quality woolens nnd expert tal- fi "I C loring, nre the very ultimate of men's apparel J J Direct from Maker to You. Wo Accept Purchasing Agents' Orders J. Salsburg Sons & Co. Manufacturers R;g;d S. E. Cor. 9th & Sansom Sts. i?'VS0t eaXOpen Satarday TerdastiSB6B90pn Saturday Er-alaftMDtSrQBq 'M right atyT 11 F 1 Jm "IS lower prices. Men of every proportion can be quickly and Watis- luciuriiy uivcu. insra .b ww v-- Distinctive Christmas Neclcvear in Holiday Boxesr 50c to ?3.00 204.68 South jBsaemmtB&m 1,nii e,.K TlwV. C..o. t. Bread aa t StSui awAvi pviuu. xnui J-ys jgtfc MW , CHESTNUT HILL HAD FINE SEASON Four Victories Are One sidedLoses Only to Ger mantown High SCORE 149 TOTAL POINTS By LOUIS II. JAFFE Only ono defeat blemishes the 1916 grid Iron record of Chestnut Hill Academy this senson Coach 1 W. Dickens, tho football men and the school's constituents credit tho Itlllcra with a successful campaign The final fracas of tho senson wns a ono-sldcd victory, 2S to 0, over St. Luko'n School last week In nil Chestnut 1 till has piled up a totnl of 113 points to their opponents' 2D. Becauso of Infnntllo pnrntysls Chestnut Hill's football soasoti had a lato start. Games with I. I I) nnd Penn Charter had to bo canceled on account of tho school's late opening Plvo games were played, with (Jormantown High School's elovon. In Chestnut Hill a Inltlat contest, tho only ono to vanquish tho Hitlers, Gcrmantown Outplayed While Ccrmnntoivn High won by a 17-14 scoro, It wns ngrced by almost every ono present and tho ofllclals that Chestnut Hill had oulplied lis opponent A heavy rnln hnndlcappcd both teams nnd mado clean handling of tho ball Impossible. Chestnut Hill wns first to count. A wldo nnd long end run by Quarterback Wlinrton, aided by perfect Interference, enabled the team to scoro tho first touchdown When tho first halt ended Chestnut Hill was lead ing Woolcy, of Ciormnntowii High, punted to Wharton In tho third period. Tho ball sailed clearly over Wliarton'B head, but tho vi nip I ro ruled th.it tho quarterback had touched tho pigskin, nnd when n German town man fell on tho ball nfter It had crossed tho goal line, n touchdown was al lowed. Fumble Is Costly Another acrmantovvn touchdown waa scored on n Chestnut Hill fumblo shortly after. Woolcy. Gcrmintovvn'n otnr. brought his team's total to seventeen on u field goal from tho Sn.yard lino Another long run by Wharton, for 40 yards, gavo tho Hlllcrs their sttond touchdown, but thcro was not sufllclcnt tlmo left for Chostnut Hill to lncrcnso Its rail). Victories over Hplscopal Academy, Gcr mantown Acndemj, b'rnnkford High School nnd St I.iiUo s School wero all clean-cut and ono-sldcd In theso in itches tho Chestnut IIII1 aggregation proved Just how well they inn play football Hach of Coach Dlcltens'a plsjcrs worked diligently throughout tho senson, nnd ho doesn't mnko any exception In lauding tho eleven for lis wonderful pla Ing. In nil of the games several of tho Hlllcr p!aors allowed up ns men worthy for posi tions on nll-schohistlo teams, wnarton without n doubt, shaped up na tho beHt quarterback In Philadelphia. Ho Is a speedy Special Train Service Lafayette Lehigh Game Easton Nov. 25 The Hemline will operate epeelnl throintli equipment on lllark lllmuotid. ItsnlnB ltrjulnr Terminal 11:30 Huturtlnr mornlnr. lleturnlnr. Irate Union 11:10 I'. M. Philadelphia & Reading Railway OVERCOATS of Good Clothes a ISS JTfiSriT WVSfJtSy 1 rf'fiJS. Underwear for Particular Men All the desired weights in the widely Uinm firnnrla at last veal's much 52d Street j ' Scholastic Schedule Today FOOTDAI.T. Interneademle lnm . Oermnnlown t. renn Charter, at Queen lane. . Friend' rentrat T. KplKer-al, al Straw brldie A Clothier Field. Other Oaroea jTrankfart Illth SeJiool at Oermantown t'he.ter llleh rnnot nt Mnlln Utah Sfhool, (ioulh rhllndelphla lllch at SI. I.0W1, . 80CCKII St. T.nVe'a Senftot a lnilaVSeleet. . Ilfrmanlown Friend al llaterfortl Benool. rrienda' Hele-t (ilrli) at J-rlende1 Central tM'U lU8JtlvTIUI.T. Ijndal tilth School at Jfnklntoim Illch. mnn nnd his Renerntshlp both on the do fenso and offensa waa n Rreat help to tho team. Great Tacktcs Hooper nnd Dickens, tho tackles, also wcro brilliant plajcrs It was their nood work In plcrclnir. tho opposing lino that ovontually enabled a bnckdeld man to placo tho ball between tho Koul poata for 11 touchdoun Clarl:, na a lino plunger, stood out ns ono ot tho best here, whllo Clrnhnm proved himself a irrent end with few superiors In local scholastic ranks. Tho Chestnut Hill season's record fol lows: flermantown Ittth. IT (lir.tmit HIM . 11 Jl ...I ..to ltd 1 pinropni Armiemr in ( he etmtl II lermunt'n Aenilemr. thettnat llll (Iie.tnut it ill , t'healnut llill. Vrnnk. MlBli Hrhnol, Nt. I.uke'a School . Total SO Tolnt Coi,ch nickens expects to tinvo moat of his star plnyorn back ne.t season nnd predicts nnother successful cloven for Che-tnut Hill Tho Intcrncndcmlo Loairiio football sea son will bo finished thla nttornoon with two JL iAriAir a A Sensible Cigarette W-l livery time you sec n man smoking a Fatima, you know he is getting all the comfort that is possible in a cigarette. Th oHrhal Turhhh blind lOfonf Illustrating The newest double-breatUd overcoat at fl5. JtfMf: Nw LmJyMaWMaPtmaaL. VA JFf A?4r 0 H w r an 'M n i Mm 's 1 ."ML JT games. Penn Charter, champion of th circuit for four yearn, illt meet the ptHry tlermantown Academy eleven, Triers Is tittle doabt as to the result of the rneh, ortly how biff a Bcoro thd llttlo Quakers few run up belnu a question. In tho other- ixm-t testa Friends' Centrnt wilt rbett Kplwopal -Academy for second place honors. The Penn Charter-Clermftnlown frame wlit Ihj decided nt Queen Itna; Friends' Central and Episcopal play nt S, ft C Field Tho other football scrimmages on ached ule for this nfternoon are between Frnhk ford High School nnd Germantcrwrt High School, Cheater High School and Med I A lllffh School and South Philadelphia Hlg-h nnd St Luko'n. THe latter match waa post poned from yesterday. St. I.uke'a vs. Friends' Select, German town Friends' va Hnverford School and Friends' Select dlrls vs. Friends' Central Qlrls nro soccer games to bo played today. A basketball frame also Is on tha program. Lnnsdalo nigh School will play Jcnklntown High School In tho latter'a cage. It will bo the omolat opening of tho Jenklntown five's 1918-17 campaign. Fifteen games are on lta schedue. Reeves Kccovcrs Tteeves, Northeast Hlgh'a quaterbal;, who has beeni out of the gamo with a bruised nrm, Is tn shape nnd may get Into the gamo with West Philadelphia tomorrow. He will not start, but will bo available should anything transpire thnt would cam pel him. to enter the game. Coach Johnson gnvo the toam n blackboard talk yesterday, going over all tho plays and formations, nnd then held a light practice In order to fa mlllarlEo tho players In handling a wet ball. , Robertson Is Ilcnsselacr Captain Tnov. N, r.. Nov. pi with tho m-rene same llena-elaor Polr "tared her football tea aon anil the varsity man elected Louts Ilpbert on, an 1 Taao boy, to pilot next year's eleven, OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 11 "Clothing that's all'' 15th and Chestnut Mirii. tf?fcaa - -"--- 1 If F1' V " jimMM Mr JiPj -" FffiiB XuvfwIalaaaKa KR&fFL & ? IT iJT3 HKOlaB SmmmSmm jgmtmmwBmmM MMmtWMimMliMmMjsW. 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